Am Samstag, dem 07.04.2012 um 21:13 schrieb Frank Karlitschek:
> I think it a great idea to do continuos integration. It´s a good thing to 
> ensure quality.
> I just wouldn´t introduce too much processes and bureaucracy so that´s still 
> easy and fun to contribute for new people.
> 
> And we need an volunteer to set everything up of course :-)
> 

*wink* ;-)

Let's talk next weekend about this!

Tom

> Frank
> 
> 
> On 06.04.2012, at 13:42, Jörn Friedrich Dreyer <j...@butonic.de> wrote:
> 
> > Am 06.04.2012 13:08 schrieb "Michiel de Jong" <mich...@unhosted.org>:
> > > but you just configure git to only accept merges whose tests pass.
> > > that way it's the responsibility of the person committing new code to
> > > not create any regressions on existing functionality. in case of
> > > conflict, the already existing master should be kept, not the new
> > > commit.
> > If we start adding continuous integration I highly recommend gerrit to 
> > manage branches and commits. We can start by letting gerrit automatically 
> > push changes that pass the testsuite into master. Should we need a more in 
> > depth review we can later add the voting process.
> > 
> > So long
> > 
> > Jörn
> 
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