How to contribute? (pull requests or non-publishing repo)
Greg Ward
greg at gerg.ca
Fri Apr 25 02:08:35 UTC 2014
Pierre-Yves --
during the PyCon sprints last week, you said the best way to
contribute is via pull requests. To me, "pull request" pretty much
implies "immutable published history", at least with the current state
of bitbucket (and github for that matter). (That's the main reason I
don't like pull-request workflow, but never mind.)
But then you rebased the changesets in my pull request and attached
a funny picture to one of them:
https://bitbucket.org/gward/mutable-history/commits/52f009c0b806edeae0d50ed9ea9e98f5#comment-899202
which means I'm going to have to strip those changesets from my
bitbucket repo. Argh. Annoying.
So which is it? Do you want pull requests *OR* do you want me to
maintain a public non-publishing repo? Either one is fine by me. But
taking pull requests and then rebasing the changesets in them is
annoying.
Thanks --
Greg
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