On Monday, 27 April 2020 21:25:09 BST Albert Astals Cid wrote: > El dilluns, 27 d’abril de 2020, a les 13:58:02 CEST, Bhushan Shah va escriure: > > In part I am mostly re-iterating what Ben already mentioned in different > > messages. > > > > On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 12:38:42PM +0200, Aleix Pol wrote: > > > Does this mean that to clone it we'll have to go "git clone > > > kde:games/knetwalk" or something along the lines? > > > > Yes > > > > [Rest of message is with sysadmin hat off and as a developer] > > > > > If that's the case I'd much prefer if we didn't do this, at the moment > > > it's already uncomfortable for me to remember the URL for some of the > > > repos (e.g. is it sysadmin/ or not?), this will only increase the > > > problem and I personally don't see the advantage. > > > > I do agree that it maybe small inconvience, but let's be honest, most of > > us have been using kdesrc-build or some kind of automated tooling for > > building everything, apart from very rare case we never have to manually > > clone any of KDE repository, at least it is true for me personally. I am > > not sure about others. > > Please let's refrain from saying things like "most of us have been using > kdesrc-build" when you don't have any data to back that up. > > Cheers, > Albert
Just adding my "i don't use kdesrc-build, and git clone kde:x everything myself" voice, here. Now, if a simple(ish) script can be created to make something akin to the kde: rewriting work, even if what it really does is to search gitlab and create a clone with the appropriate command, i could deal with that, but having the ability to simply ask for the project name is more than a little useful. -- ..dan / leinir.. http://leinir.dk/