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On Sunday 12 of May 2013 19:20:03 Peter Stuge wrote: |
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> Rich Freeman wrote: |
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> > Gerrit |
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> > .. |
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> > I've never used it myself but I'm tempted to install it just to |
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> > start messing with it personally. |
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> Go for it! It's a few steps to set up, but it's not too bad. |
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> Michael Palimaka wrote: |
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> > I believe Gerrit has been suggested before and rejected because it |
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> > relies on Java, and ReviewBoard because it "sucks". |
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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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> > 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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Don't ask, just go for it! It's a few steps to set up, but it's not too bad. |
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I agree that github is sucky, but I don't think rejecting GitLab just because |
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it looks exactly like Github makes sense. Look at what the application does |
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and how it works first. |