Re: [SVN-MIGRATION] Re: Github
[email protected] (Marcus Boerger) Wed, 25 Feb 2009 21:29:29 +0100
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Hello Andrei, Wednesday, February 25, 2009, 7:23:49 PM, you wrote: > Marcus Boerger wrote: >>> We can have a GitHub user "PHP Dev" owning the mainline project, and then just add the SSH >>> public keys of those users that are allowed to update the mainline (or use the new ACL >>> method that Rasmus was talking with GitHub guys about). >> >> Yet this would change our development model completely. Not only the tools >> we use. > How so? We still have only a subset of all CVS users allowed to modify the mainline right > now. How would that change? GIT simply reflects the Linux development process which is taged as in most people just upload to the next hop until everythign eventually gets lost, deferred or ends up in Linus' repository and finally in therefor in the next release. Is Rasmus becoming our Linus or are we going to kastrate the whole point of the tool? Or are we going to switch repository meanings and user names on the fly so that we can keep our RM approach? Best regards, Marcus