Hi there, No strong opinion here about GitLab, just a comment below... On Tue, 23 May 2017 11:21:25 +0200, Felipe Borges <felipe10borges gmail com> wrote:
[...] Cons: - not a big fan of the merge-request workflow - we will have a bunch of useless forks across the users' accounts
I have seen this concern pop several times in this thread. Does GitLab strictly require that a merge request is always started from a fork? At least with GitHub and Gogs [1] it's possible to create merge requests from a branch *in the same repository* (I use branches named “<username>/<feature>” now and then). If everybody who is a maintainer is going to have push access in the GNOME GitLab instance, they can just push their branch to repository and create the merge request from there — without needing to fork the repository into their user space. Cheers, -- 💻 Adrián “2¢” Pérez --- [1]
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