On 1/24/12 6:06 AM, Jonathan McCrohan wrote:
> I also see svn as part of the problem. I think a move towards the
> linux-kernel development model would be a great benefit.
> 
> Using git would allow users to make many small fixes in their own tree
> and send single a pull request for fixes to x,y and z to a member of the
> patch review team for ACK or NAK who can then commit to master.
> Hopefully this will result in fewer stray patches.
> 
> The original user will then show up in git blame and will make tracing
> errors far easier. Currently, unless you have commit rights, everything
> comes from one of the few core developers and you have to manually look
> up the changeset to figure out who is responsible for it.

For those of us that submit fixes that then languish for months before being 
committed, wouldn't that mean having to constantly rebase them?

-Philip

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