[jbosstools-dev] CIA is on to us!

Max Rydahl Andersen max.andersen at redhat.com
Fri Sep 21 04:05:39 EDT 2012


>>>> well, I figured out how to make pidgin ignore users so I'm fine w/ it
>>>> appearing however you'd like. :)
>>> oh, good hint! gone they are, those chat-disturbing commit-messages...
>> just stop doing 27 commits for one feature :)
> 
> depends on how you work.
> Since I ran into HD or even SVN troubles several times since I started working in a checkpoint-manner.

Yes, this approach works nice with individual repos/git/dcvs, works very bad in onetree/svn/centralized with a big team.

Having a look at our repo history this have lead to many bad builds and failures. It's just the way of the beast unfortunately.

> I commit as soon as I have a consistent part of the story done. This is even more true for large stories like adding SSH key management to OpenShift. To me this is far better than working for a week and eventually loose what I've done. And sure, with git I can finally squish to have the commit/issue you want to have in the official repo.

exactly.


/max
> 
>> Another reason i can't wait to get this on git.
>> 
>> /max
>> 
>>>> On 09/20/2012 05:38 AM, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>>>>>> Kinda spammy.
>>>>> realized I had accidentally enabled both svn and git msgs so it was double - now removed it.
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Can we have a separate channel for #jbosstools-commits, into which only the bot can post comments?
>>>>> that feels pointless - could just use RSS feed for that.
>>>>> 
>>>>> now that I fixed the "double posting", lets see how it goes and eventually when we move to git commits to main
>>>>> master will be much less frequent (a least in theory).
>>>>> 
>>>>> if its still too spammy - yeah, then i'm fine removing it.
>>>>> 
>>>>> /max
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On 09/17/2012 04:35 AM, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> If you hang out in #jbosstools on freenode you might have noticed CIA-128 talking about the commits going into jbosstools svn repo.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I learned about CIA.vc last week and it turned out that Marshall C. registered jbosstools on their site back in 2007 or so; but just never hooked it up to our irc room.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I did that last week as an experiment - let me know what you think about it.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Once we are on git - CIA.vc's messages will actually be hooked into github commits making it about a 1000 times more useful ;)
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> /max
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>>>>>> Nick Boldt :: JBoss by Red Hat
>>>>>> Productization Lead :: JBoss Tools & Dev Studio
>>>>>> http://nick.divbyzero.com
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