Next focus: PROCESS

Rob T rob at ucora.com
Mon Dec 17 13:03:03 PST 2012


On Monday, 17 December 2012 at 18:14:54 UTC, foobar wrote:
> At the moment we may use git commands but really we are still 
> developing on mostly a subversion model. Walter used to accept 
> patches and those were simply replaced by pull requests. There 
> isn't any change in the mental model required to really benefit 
> from a decentralized system such as git. This is what the 
> process discussion is ultimately meant to fix.

I think you've made a very good point. In order to make the most 
out of the way decentralized systems work vs a centralized one, 
will require an adjustment in the way people think. If we choose 
to follow the centralized model nothing will be gained when using 
a decentralized service, however centralization has its place and 
there's an obvious need to merge decentralized branches into a 
common centralize branch so that there's a common branch to use 
for testing and performing releases (etc).

I find it's great to debate ideas in here first, not the talk 
page, but any conclusions or interesting points of view should be 
posted into the wiki talk page so that it is not lost. IMO this 
one should go in the wiki if only to remind people that we have 
the flexibility of decentralized model to take advantage of.

--rt


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