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On 13/05/2013 02:08, Rich Freeman wrote: |
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> Second, I think this really points to there being value for something |
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> like Gerrit available on Gentoo, which might be the best of both |
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> worlds. I've never used it myself but I'm tempted to install it just |
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> to start messing with it personally. I'd be interested in whether |
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> anybody is familiar with it and doesn't feel that it is an appropriate |
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> tool for us to use. If the consensus is overwhelmingly positive then |
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> it would be great to have it deployed on Gentoo infra. And yes, I |
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> realize that this is easy to type, but hard work to implement. I see |
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> dual-workflows like Github as an interim solution. Personally, I'm |
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> not entirely opposed to even a Github-only solution as an interim if |
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> we were actively working on something FOSS-based, however I realize |
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> that not all might agree on that. |
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> Rich |
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I am not 100% certain, but I believe Gerrit has been suggested before |
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and rejected because it relies on Java, and ReviewBoard because it |
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"sucks". Another option that looks nice is GitLab. |