Yes, given that it is possible to do between branches of the same repo, I
vote for it being preferred also.
Thanks again,
Charles
On 9 Jan 2015 18:21, "Daniel-Constantin Mierla" <miconda(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
On 09/01/15 19:00, Charles Chance wrote:
Hey Victor,
On 9 January 2015 at 17:57, Victor Seva <
linuxmaniac(a)torreviejawireless.org> wrote:
On 01/09/2015 06:54 PM, Charles Chance wrote:
Would anyone like to review the final changes,
before I merge them into
master?
I usually use pull-request to get some feedback. Just my 2 cents.
Thanks - are pull requests the preferred choice now we're on GitHub?
For external contributors (no direct commit access), probably is more
convenient due to the option to review and make comments inline the patch.
Otherwise, it can be from case to case, more or less the preference of the
developer. If it something that needs a larger review, probably the pull
request web interface on github offers more tools and ensures that the
discussion is not lost on mailing list. Practically is like alternative to
what we used to open a bug tracker item for a patch.
It seems it allows to do pull requests even from branches of kamailio
project, as I can see you did the pull request already. I expected that it
required to fork the repository on personal github account, do changes and
then make the pull request. That would have been heavy in my opinion for
devs with commit access.
Given the above, I would consider pull requests as 'preferred' instead of
opening tracker issues with patches. But again, not enforced (or at least
not now, until majority considers is the best to do).
Cheers,
Daniel
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