On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 05:22:57PM +0100, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult wrote:
> I, personally, prefer mailing lists.
I, personally, prefer a mix of IRC, ml, wiki, any tool for the right
thing :)
Actually i'm working more than anything else in trying to write down on
the devuan-project repository wiki some guidelines, and i'm very active
on IRC, but now that the base infrastructure is complete and the wiki is
slowly being pushed with contents, i will slowly move more on ml.
> Apropos git: do we already have a policy on how to managing the git
> sources ?
For how i built the autobuild infrastructure the main idea is that a
contributor will register an account on our gitlab, then will start
to push sources on it or fork an existant source, work on it, and then
pull request to merge changes to the package maintainer.
The package maintainer will have responsability to manage the main
package source repository with branches where master is the
"developement one", and then any push on branches named as
"incoming", "experimental", "stable", "unstable", "testing" will trigger
the autobuilder and the eventual push on the repository.
When a package is accepted, release staff will setup our jenkins
to build it automagically this way, using branches on the gitlab repos
to trigger autobuild.
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