Just out of curiosity, what happened with this in the end?

I just noticed a few more suggestions that Github-style pull requests would be really useful.

Thanks,

Trevor


On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 3:26 PM, Jeff Bachtel <jbachtel@bericotechnologies.com> wrote:
+1 to github and hopefully abandoning the sending of patchsets to the mailing list for review.

Jeff


On 02/16/2014 04:03 PM, Shawn Wells wrote:
As the SSG development community grows, so does the need for matured tools and workflow. There's been some discussion of moving to GitHub.

On the pro side:
    * Easier to signup and request commit access
    * Most committers likely to have GitHub account for other projects anyway
    * Easier for community to fork SSG code (e.g. gitmachines project)
    * Dramatically better ticketing system
            - labels
            - user-friendly GUI
            - git commit hooks (put ticket # in patch title, auto resolves ticket)
            - multi-developer collaboration on tickets easier through @name calls
    * "Pull Request" concept: Patches centrally managed and merged, ensures no missed patches on mailing list
    * Simplified branching (e.g. allows a -stable and -dev branch). Possible on FedoraHosted, not as intuitive
    * Increased reliability of infrastructure (especially latency of git pulls)

On the cons:
    * Slight developer hassle to migrate SSH keys
    * "Not hosted by RedHat" -- concern from some that migrating from a redhat/fedora hosted URL will diminish project brand.

What does everyone think?

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