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On 13/05/2013 04:24, Peter Stuge wrote: |
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> Michael Palimaka wrote: |
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>>> I agree that Java is sucky, but I don't think that rejecting Gerrit |
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>>> for that reason alone makes sense. Look at what the application does |
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>>> and how it works, to determine if it fits the project or not. |
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>> I agree, but if infra is not willing to maintain something java-based |
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>> there's not much we can do about that. |
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> We (well you) could try to join infra. |
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Infra? Nobody ever goes in, and nobody ever goes out. :-D |
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>>>> Another option that looks nice is GitLab. |
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>>> How does it work? The screenshots look exactly like github. |
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>> That's the point. :-) |
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> Ok, do you know if it also enforces some particular workflow like |
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> github does, or if there are knobs to twiddle? |
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I haven't used it for anything useful, but there is a demo instance[1]. |
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What sort of workflow do you feel is enforced by github? I haven't |
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personally felt constrained by it in the past. |
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[1]: http://demo.gitlab.com/ |