Hi Steve, Just forwarding as I think Craig's request for some traceability of the code from the Git hub would come to you.
Is this something you can pull together for Craig & post d'you think please ? I'm happy to help if the JIRAs ect are already there and just need extracted. Thanks & Regards, Marnie ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Craig L Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 5:05 PM Subject: Re: Graduation - Mentor Feedback To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I don't have any major concerns about the use of git as a tool to make developers' jobs easier. The only thing I worry about is that the IP of contributions can be traced. So for now, I'd like to just make sure that any contributed code is posted to a JIRA by the author. There's no requirement that the JIRA be the actual location whence the committer obtains the code, just that the code be available. Using git is no different from the contributor emailing a patch privately to a committer. Again, there's no issue as long as contributors' IP is recognized and is traceable. And the best way to do this is to have the contributor upload the contribution to a JIRA, regardless of the secondary channel used to put the code into the Apache svn. >From reading the thread, I can't tell whether all contributions were properly attributed. Craig On Oct 6, 2008, at 2:06 AM, Aidan Skinner wrote: On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 7:19 AM, Paul Fremantle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Right now I'm slightly more concerned about the IP and patch >> discussion that we've had here: >> http://markmail.org/message/z55dkk7bkisa552u >> >> than diversity. Here is my reasoning. If it is - for any reason - >> harder than usual for an outsider to contribute code to Qpid and get >> karma, then the diversity will be hindered. >> >> > I don't see how an unofficial external repository that non-committers can > put their work in makes it any harder for them to contribute code to Qpid. > > AFAICT Manuel and Steve have been contributing patches from that git repo > for some time which have been comitted as and when they are ready. This is > the same process that they would have gone through if they'd been keeping a > checkout on their local disk. The advantage of having it on a public git > repo is that it's easier to share their work and it's more visible. > > - Aidan > -- > Apache Qpid - World Domination through Advanced Message Queueing > http://cwiki.apache.org/qpid > "Nine-tenths of wisdom consists in being wise in time." - Theodore > Roosevelt > Craig L Russell Architect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://db.apache.org/jdo 408 276-5638 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp!
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