[wp-hackers] Switching from SVN

Rafael Poveda - RaveN raven at mecus.es
Thu Dec 9 17:10:17 UTC 2010


Wow! I like it :)
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2010/12/9 scribu <mail at scribu.net>

> On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 6:42 PM, Tom Adams <tom at thedextrousweb.com> wrote:
>
> > > even if GitHub were open, it's project management features are minimal.
> > > jQuery uses github + trac, which is not ideal, I would think.
> >
> > Have you seen Gitorious? I think the project management features are far
> > superior to GitHub.
> >
> > http://gitorious.org/
> >
> > Back when GitHub just had plain pull requests (which is an equivalent of
> > a message saying "please pull from me"), Gitorious already had merge
> > requests, which specify exactly which commits would be merged, shows you
> > the result of merging the commits (i.e. unified diff), allows feedback
> > and discussion (including commenting on individual lines), and allows
> > you to update your merge request.
> >
> > Example:
> >
> > http://gitorious.org/statusnet/mainline/merge_requests/1065
> >
> > And of course it's open source, which is another thing it has over
> GitHub.
> >
>
> Very nice! It even uses gravatars already :)
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