>
>
> -No it does not annoy me. When the decision is took then is took. What may
> annoy me is, as most, the change of the focus because when the focus
> changes, the number of opened issues increases day by day even when the
> sources are hosted in github. btw there is no problem because now the
> sources are DISTRIBUTED.
>
> Defines yourself as "not a committer" means that you have
> not completely clear the meaning of the DCVS.
>

With not a committer I ment not somebody who has the rights to commit
changes in any of the official branches. This is unchanged when using a DCVS
as there is just one official repository. I do however contributed some
issues with code in Jira and this process is now easier as I could now just
refer to my own branch.

Having distributed sources will not remove problems. The sources have always
been available thus be maintanable by others but accepting their patches is
a PITA for non DCVS systems. That the primary reasons why NHibernate is now
hosted in a DCVS is that git is just much faster then subversion when
updating and that importing contributions is easier and not because it is
now able for developers to commit disconnected.

--
Ramon

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