Good job, you aren't the only one. Huggle team is using it for quite some time. To be honest I still feel that github is far superior to our gerrit installation and don't really understand why we don't use it for other projects too.
The GitHub's pull requests are more compliant with original git philosophy of Linus, see this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XpnKHJAok8 and would be sufficient replacement to our current "git-review" mechanism, which is very complex and unfriendly to new developers who probably find it very difficult to use.
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 12:40 PM, Brian Gerstle bgerstle@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hey everyone,
I'm writing with plans for the Wikimedia iOS engineering team to move its workflow to GitHub with Travis CI, much like RESTbase.
The Wikimedia iOS engineers have been maintaining their own CI and build server and using Gerrit for code review. The more time efficient and commonplace approach for open source iOS software development leans heavily on GitHub with Travis CI instead (e.g., WordPress[0][1] and Firefox[2][3]). By using GitHub with Travis CI, the team believes it will work faster, improve testing, grow developer confidence in making code changes, and, most importantly, deploy fewer bugs to production.
For builds requiring sensitive information (e.g., prod certs), will continue to run on WMF's Mac Mini. As is done for Android, when betas are pushed, the team will notify mobile-l.
Feel free to reply or email me directly with any questions or comments.
Regards,
Brian
0: https://github.com/wordpress-mobile/WordPress-iOS 1: https://travis-ci.org/wordpress-mobile/WordPress-iOS 2: https://github.com/mozilla/firefox-ios 3: https://travis-ci.org/mozilla/firefox-ios
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