Commit access for other developers?
Hi @moritz-wundke. It seems the repository is becoming quite hairy. Perhaps some of us could help you with merging?
One option would be that some of us would start merging changes from others into our repositories and then you would merge those bigger branches. This seems to be the case now. My opinion is that this puts too much responsibility onto you and perhaps that is the reason why there hasn't been many merges into the main branch lately.
Another option would be to give some of us a commit access to the main branch. Have a look at this blog post which explains this idea in more detail. I perhaps wouldn't give access to everyone, but looking at network graph one could find a few people that I think would be happy to help (e.g. @pelya, @derkling, @crazymaik, @madadam).
I think that would be the best idea, I'll check the graph and grant sone users access to it so we could work more as a team :D Nice to have you in dude!
On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Peter Jankuliak [email protected]:
Hi @moritz-wundke https://github.com/moritz-wundke. It seems the repository is becoming quite hairy. Perhaps some of us could help you with merging?
One option would be that some of us would start merging changes from others into our repositories and then you would merge those bigger branches. This seems to be the case now. My opinion is that this puts too much responsibility onto you and perhaps that is the reason why there hasn't been many merges into the main branch lately.
Another option would be to give some of us a commit access to the main branch. Have a look at this blog posthttp://felixge.de/2013/03/11/the-pull-request-hack.htmlwhich explains this idea in more detail. I perhaps wouldn't give access to everyone, but looking at network graphhttps://github.com/MysticTreeGames/Boost-for-Android/networkone could find a few people that I think would be happy to help (e.g. @pelya https://github.com/pelya, @derkling https://github.com/derkling, @crazymaik https://github.com/crazymaik, @madadamhttps://github.com/madadam ).
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/MysticTreeGames/Boost-for-Android/issues/36 .
Moritz Wundke www.MysticTreeGames.com www.DarkCultureGames.com http://www.darkculturegames.com/
I've just added you and the others to the team! :D We could start merging all together into a dev branch and atleast maintain a stable one and the dev one.
On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 6:18 PM, Moritz Wundke [email protected] wrote:
I think that would be the best idea, I'll check the graph and grant sone users access to it so we could work more as a team :D Nice to have you in dude!
On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Peter Jankuliak <[email protected]
wrote:
Hi @moritz-wundke https://github.com/moritz-wundke. It seems the repository is becoming quite hairy. Perhaps some of us could help you with merging?
One option would be that some of us would start merging changes from others into our repositories and then you would merge those bigger branches. This seems to be the case now. My opinion is that this puts too much responsibility onto you and perhaps that is the reason why there hasn't been many merges into the main branch lately.
Another option would be to give some of us a commit access to the main branch. Have a look at this blog posthttp://felixge.de/2013/03/11/the-pull-request-hack.htmlwhich explains this idea in more detail. I perhaps wouldn't give access to everyone, but looking at network graphhttps://github.com/MysticTreeGames/Boost-for-Android/networkone could find a few people that I think would be happy to help (e.g. @pelya https://github.com/pelya, @derklinghttps://github.com/derkling, @crazymaik https://github.com/crazymaik, @madadamhttps://github.com/madadam ).
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/MysticTreeGames/Boost-for-Android/issues/36 .
Moritz Wundke www.MysticTreeGames.com www.DarkCultureGames.com http://www.darkculturegames.com/
Moritz Wundke www.MysticTreeGames.com www.DarkCultureGames.com http://www.darkculturegames.com/