On Tuesday 12 April 2011 15:57:13 Adrian Schröter wrote:
* See git merge request (usually I don't in time due to lack of notifications * git checkout merg... * git pull merge... * git pull --rebase * git push * go to the web interface, search it and mark it as merged * tar the directory * osc commit
Looks highly un-efficient to me for all these small packages [...]
A slap in the faces of all maintainers of small packages. Thanks.
So lets rather make it easier to use instead of circumventing it.
Feel free to discuss that with git / gitorious authors.
Sorry, but this is is no way a git/gitorious specific problem.
YaST for example is still in SVN and we also have to do several steps until we
can do an "osc commit".
Just one quick idea: We could create a OBS plugi n that automatically pushes
the changes to the files of a package (not every package, only marked ones)
into an auto-generated git repo $somewhere. Then you can continue working like
before and the current code is in a git repo outside on a non-OBS server.
Ciao,
Daniel
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J. Daniel Schmidt