[geotk] Re: Request for commit
Martin Desruisseaux
martin.desruisseaux at geomatys.fr
Wed Jan 11 06:58:36 EST 2012
Hello Giuseppe
Le 11/01/12 12:42, Giuseppe La Scaleia a écrit :
>
> - We could also create a temporary clone on http://hg.geotoolkit.org/
> where you could push your changes (it would avoid the need to run "hg
> serve" on your side). We would then incorporate those changes in
> geotoolkit-pending with eventual edition (again the commits would appear
> with your ID as if you pushed the changes yourself). This is an approch
> close to the Linux development model.
>
> I prefer this option.
Fine, we will do. In Linux development (for what I have been told), Linus
creates a temporary clone where contributors push their changes. Then Linux
commiters pull those changes, review them and push them to the main clone or ask
for some modifications. After a while the temporary clone is deleted (but every
developper always still have their changes on their own local copy, no matter if
the changes has been pushed to the main repository or not) and a new clone is
created for the next development cycle, and so one.
I will ask to our administrator to create a "geotoolkit-pending-20120111" clone
and will let you know when it will be done.
Regards,
Martin
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