Marcin Cieslak schrieb:
Bergi<a.d.bergi(a)web.de> wrote:
Doesn't Git encourage us to create as many branches as we can, to share
our work and collaborate? Or should I publish my branch(es) somewhere
else, maybe without gerrit at all?
You are supposed to push one perfect commit for review; you might
also push some with dependencies between them but then things get
nasty.
Yes, I feared that. Too bad.
But I thought there was a possibility to push to our repository without
using Gerrit / being affected by Gerrit at all?
I can understand that Gerrit is a nice review tool which is useful for
the production and master branches, but I'd like to have a repo for
developing & sharing cool new features without any review at all. The
discussion would happen at bugzilla or
mediawiki.org.
Do you think there is a way?
Thanks,
Bergi