"The Tiki community is a heavy user of SVN. While many open source communities have a
send-a-patch-and-someone-else-will-commit approach, in Tiki, we encourage everyone to
commit directly to the source code. Think of it as applying the Wiki Way to software
development. Over 220 people have done it so far and it works very well."
http://dev.tiki.org/How+to+get+commit+access
I don't know if this is feasible in this community - but wanted to put it out is as a
possible direction.
Best, Mark
On 31May2011, at 4:52 PM, Chad wrote:
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 7:49 PM, Happy-melon
<happy-melon(a)live.com> wrote:
Every way of phrasing or describing the problem
with MW CR can be boiled
down to one simple equation: "not enough qualified people are not spending
enough time doing Code Review (until a mad rush before release) to match the
amount of code being committed".
Maybe people shouldn't commit untested code so often.
I'm not joking.
-Chad
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