--On Monday, September 18, 2017 8:11 PM +0200 Radovan Semancik radovan.semancik@evolveum.com wrote:
On 09/18/2017 06:27 PM, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
git is a pretty standard tool. Interestingly, numerous people seem to have no issue using git to check out the source, do a git format patch, and submit it for inclusion with the project. You can see this rather trivially by looking at my scratch repo where I've been consolidating contributed patches for review and inclusion in OpenLDAP:
Yes, git is great tool and it is standard. No doubt about that. But why there is no official OpenLDAP repo on github/gitlab?
There is: https://github.com/openldap/openldap
Why the people cannot contribute by simple pull requests? It is rather simple to set up and maintain. And it lowers the entry barrier by a huge amount. Would be ideal for fixes in man pages.
Once you've gone to the work to do a change and commit it, there is little difference from that point of doing a pull request or a git format patch.
--Quanah
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Quanah Gibson-Mount Product Architect Symas Corporation Packaged, certified, and supported LDAP solutions powered by OpenLDAP: http://www.symas.com
On 09/18/2017 07:22 PM, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
--On Monday, September 18, 2017 8:11 PM +0200 Radovan Semancik radovan.semancik@evolveum.com wrote:
Yes, git is great tool and it is standard. No doubt about that. But why there is no official OpenLDAP repo on github/gitlab?
There is: https://github.com/openldap/openldap
How to put that ... why is that not mentioned anywhere? I've checked "source code" page, I've checked "contributions" page. I'm following this mailing list for a long time and as far as I remember it was never mentioned - even when we have discussed this before. Even your own github repo is not forked from that, so there is not way to find out. Your own comment on one of the pull request: "Also, do /not/ use github to contribute to the openldap project. The contribution guidelines are clearly documented on the openldap website"
So, what is going on here?
Once you've gone to the work to do a change and commit it, there is little difference from that point of doing a pull request or a git format patch.
I'm sorry. I'm quite speechless. Let's leave it right here so I will not say something that I'd regret later.
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