Some notes before I forget:
1. Except if Infra (or I) missed something, GH "Rebase and Merge" does not
always create a linear commit history. See the log of ofbiz-site after the
"Rebase and Merge" I did for PR1. If commits happen beetwen it's does not
deliver a linear commit history.
2. With
Hi All,
This is done, you may check with an open GH PR
We will now ask Infra to add GH Issues[1]. It needs again a PMC agreement.
[1]
https://help.github.com/en/github/managing-your-work-on-github/creating-an-issue
Jacques
Le 10/03/2020 à 11:22, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :
The infra team requ
As the philosopher Yoda once stated: "Do or Do Not, There is no try'.
Having a restriction on how (potential) non-privileged contributors can
contribute is not a good thing for this project. What it will lead to is
more instead of less hurdles to contribute. Some may report a bug in an
email (even
+1
IMO i prefer to rebase and check the commit i push in my local repo.
Thanks
Le 11 mars 2020 16:52:36 GMT+01:00, Mathieu Lirzin
a écrit :
>>> The simple solution to prevent this is to get into the habit of
>>> linearizing history, meaning always rebasing and clean history
>before
>>> mergin
Jacques Le Roux writes:
> Le 11/03/2020 à 12:33, Mathieu Lirzin a écrit :
>> Yes things seems to happen not magically but by putting earplugs on and
>> going ahead, which is certainly more effective but IMO not acceptable
>> when working within a community.
>
> I'm not sure to who it's destined,
On Wed, Mar 11, 2020 at 4:30 PM Mathieu Lirzin
wrote:
> [...]
> - Adopt Github Pull Request (PR) as the unique channel for code
> contribution
>
+1
> - Require tickets only for bug reports
>
+1
> - Replace JIRA with Github issues
>
I am not sure about this: we have a huge backlog of existi
Jacques Le Roux writes:
> Le 11/03/2020 à 12:33, Mathieu Lirzin a écrit :
This said you certainly saw this thread started by Pierre Smits:
>>> https://markmail.org/message/so7ljoqxzuq7jplz and the related wiki
>>> document
>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Contributing+v
Le 11/03/2020 à 12:33, Mathieu Lirzin a écrit :
Yes things seems to happen not magically but by putting earplugs on and
going ahead, which is certainly more effective but IMO not acceptable
when working within a community.
I'm not sure to who it's destined, so I'll not take it for me :)
BT
Le 11/03/2020 à 12:33, Mathieu Lirzin a écrit :
This said you certainly saw this thread started by Pierre Smits:
https://markmail.org/message/so7ljoqxzuq7jplz and the related wiki
document
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Contributing+via+Git+and+Github
AIUI this page is only
The remark about 'not acceptable when working within a community' reminds
me of the the joke about 'How many community members does it take to get
four wheel nuts loosened'.
It takes 4: 1 loosening the nuts and 3 others discussing
JFDI (putting on the earplugs, and doing it) is part of the Apa
Hello Jacques,
Jacques Le Roux writes:
> If my opinion is worth telling, I was initially reluctant to use the
> PR process instead of the patch process. Because in general I prefer
> to control things, it's even sometimes a problem for me in real
> life. I must say it was more laziness which inc
Hello Jacques,
Here is a first answer on the specific point of the commit notification
issue.
Jacques Le Roux writes:
> I noticed that sometimes strange things happen when you use a
> PR. Consider this recent email for instance:
> https://markmail.org/message/amq5fj2dfma7pcbb.
>
> There is only
This is why I was advocating to leave the wiki page in WIP state until
the command line process is described also.
We should rework the wiki page to also show the command line process to
merge PR's on the local sandbox which permits ultimate control about
what is going to be pushed to the offi
The infra team requires a PMC decision for this change, see
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-19950
Jacques
Le 10/03/2020 à 10:57, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :
Le 09/03/2020 à 17:58, Mathieu Lirzin a écrit :
Hello,
The history of OFBiz trunk with the adoption of the Pull Request based
Le 09/03/2020 à 17:58, Mathieu Lirzin a écrit :
Hello,
The history of OFBiz trunk with the adoption of the Pull Request based
contribution process is getting less and less readable. Here is a
snippet of `git log --oneline --graph` demonstrating that:
--8<---cut here---st
I think that the ASF Infra will have to take care of this configuration
change.
I have noticed that Jacques already filed a request a few minutes ago [*]
so let's wait and see.
Jacopo
[*] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-19950
On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 7:25 AM Michael Brohl
wrote:
> I
Michael Brohl writes:
> I tried to follow the instructions found behind the link Mathieu
> provided and see that I cannot change the project settings.
>
> Who has access to the project settings and can grant me permission to
> change settings?
Thanks Michael for this attempt.
--
Mathieu Lirzin
I tried to follow the instructions found behind the link Mathieu
provided and see that I cannot change the project settings.
Who has access to the project settings and can grant me permission to
change settings?
Thanks,
Michael Brohl
ecomify GmbH - www.ecomify.de
Am 09.03.20 um 22:39 schr
+1
It is easy to prevent this by using rebase merging but committers have to care
about it. If Github can be configured to prevent merge commits we should do so.
Thanks,
Michael
> Am 09.03.2020 um 17:58 schrieb Mathieu Lirzin :
>
> Hello,
>
> The history of OFBiz trunk with the adoption of t
Hello,
The history of OFBiz trunk with the adoption of the Pull Request based
contribution process is getting less and less readable. Here is a
snippet of `git log --oneline --graph` demonstrating that:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
a3bcdc4cc3 * | Improved: Rem
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