Re: Creating new modules (was Re: Git vs SVN (was: Can we improve things?))



I often just sit in #commits on irc.gnome.org...

Works pretty well for me :)

Cheers,
Kevin Kubasik

On 9/11/07, Paolo Borelli <pborelli katamail com> wrote:
>
> Il giorno lun, 10/09/2007 alle 17.40 -0400, Claudio Saavedra ha scritto:
> > On Mon, 2007-09-10 at 17:01 -0400, Havoc Pennington wrote:
> > >
> > > Then the daily summary could be in the planet gnome feed, perhaps.
> > >
> > > I don't know, I'm sure there are better solutions, and it's academic
> > > unless someone turns up who decides to try and code something. Just
> > > throwing out ideas.
> >
>
> I totally second the feeling that we are currently missing something
> that allows to keep an eye on all the GNOME commits.
> When we were on CVS I used to use bonsai go get a webpage with all
> commits in the last 24 hours and skim through it to see if anything
> interesting happened.
>
> > CIA.vc already provides some access to this information in a standard
> > way.
> >
> > For instance,
> >
> > http://cia.vc/stats/project/gnome/.rss for all the commits going in
>
>
> I am using this, but it's far from what I liked in the old setup: first
> of all in bonsai I was just one click away from the actual patch, so
> that I could see the real change in case something looked interesting.
> Now I have to manually use viewcvs, which makes it way less frequent:
> for instance it happened more than once that I spotted a bug or a typo
> by reviewing committed diff in bonsai, this has not happened anymore
> since I just go through the pain of looking at a diff in viewcvs only in
> rare cases.
>
> Beside CIA feeds are not 100% reliable and they seem to drop commits
> sometimes so I cannot use the feeds to see if something was committed to
> my modules.
>
> Paolo
>
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