[FFmpeg-devel] [RFC] Development model
Michael Niedermayer
michaelni at gmx.at
Thu Mar 17 18:34:13 CET 2011
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 06:03:21PM +0100, Thilo Borgmann wrote:
> Am 17.03.11 15:15, schrieb Michael Niedermayer:
> > Hi
> >
> > A quick question
> >
> > What do people prefer
> > A. Reviewer applies patch if he is sure its ok
> > B. Reviewer ok-es patch and author applies later
>
> Well have there been a rule for that in the past?
what was done in practice was
when the author had write access, patch was ok-ed, author commited
whebn the author has no write access patch was commited by reviewer and later
then was ok-ed by reviewer and applied by patch monkey
the issue is, if i ok a patch nowadays, nothing happens.
and with git applying is a single keypress per mail
thats why iam not so happy with ok-ing patches, iam affraid patches are
forgotten and lost.
>
> A patch to be applied some time after the last reviewer has given an ok. Worked
> pretty good in the past, I think.
>
> >> (and I forgot how to apply patches ;-).
> > git am -s the mail or attachment
> > make fate
> > git push --dry-run
> > look at output, make sure you dont push funny branches or other funny things
> > git log (-p)123456..123456 (from git dry-run)
> > look at output, make sure this is what you want to push
> > git push
>
> I miss SVN somehow...
everyone is confused by git at first and then starts loving it after getting
used to it. Its alot more powerfull than svn
[...]
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Many things microsoft did are stupid, but not doing something just because
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would be bankrupt already.
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