On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 12:03 AM, Legoktm legoktm.wikipedia@gmail.com wrote:
I used to be more active in Wikidata development but was put off after discovering that WMDE developers can directly push commits without review, and if they need to be reverted I need to spend 20 minutes trying to figure out how to use Github to submit a pull request. And even though I am trusted with +2 on mediawiki/*, that doesn't give me +2 on these repos to revert obviously bad commits.
Why didn't you come to me to talk about this? Folks, if something upsets you that much you need to come and talk to me. I can't promise I can always fix it but I will try and if I don't know about it I definitely can't. You can reach me via email, irc, facebook, twitter, face-to-face etc. In this particular case: Noone should push without review. If someone does then I need to know. And you could obviously have gotten the necessary rights on that repo. (And still can if you want that.) But again I need to know to make that happen.
Cheers Lydia