Thx for the reply!
On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 7:38 PM, Martin Dluhos mar...@gnu.org wrote:
On 10/08/2013 03:08 PM, Anish Mangal wrote:
Hi,
One of the topics brought up in today's meeting was making the code
and development process more visible. Can we have a discussion on this
list and come to a conclusion on the proposals listed below.
Thanks for sending the summary. I am including my thoughts inline.
Proposal-1 : Shifting from redmine to github
Pros:
* Github offers a much better collaborative workflow with pull requests.
* Github offers better code visibility and reviews in the GUI itself.
This is a good move for both of the reasons you have listed above. This will
lend more credibility to the project attracting the attention of more
developers. Also make sure to add a link to the github page on
schoolserver.org,
so that it is immediately obvious where to access and browse the existing
codebase.
Proposal-2 : Notifications for source code commits to IRC. This is a
well accepted practice to keep community members informed and involved
about code changes and the development process.
I think that it would be more appropriate to send notifications of merged pull
requests rather than individual commits to avoid too much noise on the
channel.
Those who are interested can always follow the pull request link to access
individual commits.
I would prefer notifications for pull requests *both* when they are
created and when they are merged. The creation of the pull request
will sort of open a review and test window for people willing to do
that, so notifying that event is necessary IMO.
+1 to notifications related to pull requests rather than individual commits.
Proposal-3 : Notifications for source code commits to the mailing
list. This is a deliberate effort to again encourage better
transparency, collaboration.
Option-A : Send the notifications to server-devel. Since the mailing
list is the single static archived place where everyone is subscribed,
it makes sense to send notifications here.
Option-B : Send to a separate mailing list. Those who are interested
in development, may subscribe to it.
Option-C : Github already offers the functionality to subscribe to
updates. Individual users can sign up to get notified about updates to
the repository.
I vote for option C as there is no need to reinvent the wheel for existing
functionality Github already offers. servel-devel should serve only for dev
discussions, imho.
Martin
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