On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 10:50 AM, Pete Muir <pmuir@bleepbleep.org.uk> wrote:

On 21 Nov 2009, at 14:15, Steven Boscarine wrote:

> Works for me, personally.
>
> As an outsider, it's obviously more friendly for non-JBoss employees
> like me to contribute.  I am still waiting on someone to tag those Weld
> Maven archetypes I submitted so I can commit to trunk for review without
> worrying about breaking anything.  With git, that wouldn't be an issue.

You are welcome to tag whenever you want :-)

But I agree, GIT supports distributed development much better.

+1

I think this is amongst the most compelling reasons, perhaps even the most compelling. It was so simple for me to get involved with the maven-cli-plugin because it was hosted with git, and I want that same experience for developers getting involved with Seam and Weld.

-Dan

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