[TYPO3-dev] The future of Bug Days
Mathias Schreiber [wmdb]
mathias.schreiber at wmdb.de
Fri Jul 22 15:45:36 CEST 2011
Am 22.07.11 15:10, schrieb JoH asenau:
> Hi Francois.
>
> Just a wild guess, but could it be that the decrease of particpiants is
> not due to routine, but just the contrary: Missing routine with the new
> git/gerrit-concept, which is at least overly complicated to set up
> compared to the "old school" SVN, people are used to?
>
> There are lots of people - especially the windows users - including
> myself, who didn't manage to enable their system yet to do a simple push
> from PHP-storm onto the review system. So for these people it doesn't
> make much sense to participate in a bug day.
+1
Plus I dislike the voting scheme in gerrit.
If I want to I can block out every changeset by -1ing it to death.
Or I do -1 because I have no idea about the intentions of a changeset
are... how to remove this from gerrit afterwards? I haven't figured out
how to do this yet :)
I do see the benefits of gerrit without question but I kinda miss the
"last word" feature the old core list had.
but all in all... I find GIT utterly horrible to use.
--
Ernesto, Nov. 9th 2010:
"In the graphics generation routines of TYPO3 *anything* could cause a
side effect."
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