* Brion Vibber <bvibber(a)wikimedia.org> [Tue, 20 Dec 2011 14:46:07
-0800]:
MediaWiki is a mature, living breathing beast. When
making lots and
lots
of
little tweaks, please try to make sure they actually work correctly
prior
to committing.
I'm becoming convinced that a huge benefit of the git migration will
be
in
moving to pre-commit review. If it doesn't work, don't let it into to
core
yet... The very idea what we can have a big "review backlog" on things
ALREADY COMMITTED is a large part of why we have so many regressions
when
we finally catch up and update.
That is all; please go on about your business, citizens.
</rant>
Will the pre-commit review work for non-Wikimedia extension commits, or
that would be impossible due to shortage of reviewers? How will the
commit queue work for non-Wikimedia extensions?
Dmitriy