On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 9:57 AM, Miroslav Suchý <msu...@redhat.com> wrote:
> James Bowes wrote:
>>
>> Why not take away everyone's commit access and make all changes go
>> through the mailing list first?
>
> E.g. Google has it this way. And it was enough PITA that I did not finished
> that process and take my patch for their project back.
>
>> Patches sent to mailing lists for review
>> before commit let me use the tools I already know and love; reading
>> commit logs do the same thing, but at that point it's too late, in a
>> sense.
>
> Do we want to have nice and clean repo, without accidental or partially
> wrong commits? I think we do not need it. It will slows downs the work.
> It is better to commit earlier and if you done it wrong, then correct or
> revert later.

+1 to all of your comments Miroslav. /me thinks I broke a rule here by not
adding anything meaningful to the thread :)

jesus

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