If the proposed "remove" wouldn't let me do quick fixes like today's -
as you proposed - then you might want to let me keep this right, at
your discretion ;-)
-W
On 14/02/2013, Geoffrey De Smet <ge0ffrey.spam(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi guys,
Stemming from the SVN era, a lot of community contributers still have
full commit rights on the blessed repositories.
Because GitHub offers the "pull request" paradigm,
the lack of commit rights are far less intrusive than in SVN.
Many community contributors seem to prefer contributing changes through
pull request paradigm,
as it forces a core developer to sign off on the changes.
Having direct commit rights can even be counter-intuitive:
for example, if you edit a file directly on github, it doesn't create a
pull request, but applies the changes directly.
Commits from contributors that come in via pull requests are still
attributed to the original author
and count towards the original author's stats, so there are no
additional disadvantages.
Following that logic, I propose to *remove the commit rights on blessed
for these contributors* in 72 hours:
Please note that we appreciate past and future commits. Please keep the
contributions coming! :)
bauna
bbrodt
dennyxu
dgutierr
diega
jcoleman0redhat0com
jrenaat
jsvitak
JuanmaGonzalez
KurtStam
laune
lazarotti
leogomes
lucazamador
michaelneale
michiBK
mswiderski
nheron
nickboldt
nmirasch
pefernan
RickJWagner
ryanzhang
saifulomar
tkobayas
trefor
wmedvede
yurloc
If you're on this list and want to keep your commits rights on blessed,
just reply to this mail and I 'll take you off the list. No long
argumentation needed :)
*Keep commits rights on the blessed repositories*
etirelli
ge0ffrey
jervisliu
krisv
manstis
mariofusco
mdproctor
mrietveld
porcelli
pzapata
Rikkola
Salaboy
sotty
tsurdilo
*Might keep commits right on the blessed repositories*
I 'll ask these people what they prefer and do that.
esteban-aliverti
triceo
zenix