rethinking patch management with GIT / topgit
Petr Baudis
pasky at ucw.cz
Sun Mar 28 23:03:20 UTC 2010
On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 03:56:54PM -0700, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 28 2010, Petr Baudis wrote:
>
> > My original motivation for TopGit development was that I actually was
> > the _only_ developer, but I needed to maintain and develop in multiple
> > clones in a sensible way.
> >
> > Maybe you are happy doing things your way, but I'm trying to explain why
> > many people aren't.
>
> I have no objection to people preferring different workflows than
> the one I use, as long as they do not tell me that mine is irrelevant,
> obsolete, or otherwise incorrect. (and I am missing the email that I
> have commented on in the thread where you, and not Enrico, is
> explaining their workflow, so I might be somewhat off base here).
I'm sorry for the confusion, the second paragraph in my mail was not
meant at you but Enrico.
> To come to your email, are you stating that TopGit is designed
> for people working alone, or in small teams, and not publishing their
> branches for other people to work on? If that is the case, it is
> certainly a valid use case, but certainly not universal; and might not
> be suited for a chain of repositories where several distribution
> package maintainers derive from the work on their immediate upstream
> distribution.
No, I'm not saying that, I only stated my motivation. TopGit was
designed to provide universal support for distributed workflows.
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Petr "Pasky" Baudis
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