Chad,
how will this affect my workflow? I suspect it'll complicate it further and make me do some other funky things before I can submit a change. Right now this is how I work with "my" extensions:
(0. clone the git repo) 1. edit the code 2. commit the changes 3. push the committed changeset/patchset/whatever you want to call it
If it matters, I'm on Windows (7 for the time being) using TortoiseGit.
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 11:06 PM, Thomas Gries mail@tgries.de wrote:
soooo much information. Life was much easier before the big switch-over from svn to git, and gerrit in spring 2012.
I do miss the time when things Just Worked™ and I could focus on coding instead of messing around with the VCS. (And if this sounds personal to any of you, it's not; I just very much dislike git, gerrit and whatever our current workflow for core MW + WMF-deployed extensions is. I hardly have any motivation for committing code to core MW and for that, the setup is to be "thanked".)
Thanks and regards, -- Jack Phoenix MediaWiki developer