Development process
Noah Gift
noah.gift at gmail.com
Thu Jul 12 01:52:14 BST 2007
Slightly off topic, but is there a way to get a trac like experience
with bzr? I know launchpad but that is only partially open sourced :)
On 7/11/07, Jonathan Lange <jml at mumak.net> wrote:
> On 7/12/07, Gustavo Niemeyer <gustavo at niemeyer.net> wrote:
> > Hello Stormers,
>
> Hello Gustavo,
>
> It's a pleasure to be here :)
>
> > - Excellent. Jolson is happy. He has the feature he wants,
> > and life is a joy. Time to publish his branch:
> >
> > bzr push sftp://jolson@launchpad.net/~jolson/storm/dbf-support
> >
>
> I'm fairly sure you'll need to use:
>
> bzr push sftp://jolson@bazaar.launchpad.net/~jolson/storm/dbf-support
>
> However, it's best to get in the habit of using bzr+ssh, e.g.:
>
> bzr push bzr+ssh://jolson@bazaar.launchpad.net/~jolson/storm/dbf-support
>
> Because Launchpad's bzr+ssh is going to keep getting faster as the year goes on.
>
> > - At this point Jolson is mostly done, except for one thing:
> > non-trivial features are reviewed by two other developers
> > before being merged on the trunk. So Michel and Jamu grab
> > the branch, and look carefully about what was done. They point
> > out some very minor problems and, understanding how important
> > the feature is for Storm, they approve the branch otherwise.
> >
>
> How does Jolson signal to the developers that his branch is ready for review?
>
> jml
>
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