I think this is somewhat offtopic here, but I was wondering: - if a development model like this would make sense, - and if so if we would want GIT to support such a model, - and if so if the current GIT already offers such support, - and if not what kind of primitives at the core layer we would need to add. Let's assume that a project is co-managed by a handful top-tier developers and has an active development community. There is _the_ public repository that all users consider the canonical starting point to base their work off of. It would be like -git snapshot tree or -mm tree in Linux 2.6 kernel. These developers are all active in the community, and at times are overenthusiastic. Their own changes are usually quite good, they also have good taste when accepting outside patches, but they all tend to commit not-so-well-thought-out crapola of their own from time to time to their own repository. I am wondering if the world would be a better place if this fictitious project sets up public repositories in the following way: (1) each developer's own repository is public; (2) these developers pull from each other "only good stuff", rejecting things he or she feels questionable. Let's forget that current GIT does not give a direct support for cherrypicking for now. (3) the public canonical repository is updated to contain the intersection (_not_ union) of these developer repositories. Let's also forget that current GIT does not have automated way to do such a thing. This would give each developer an "adult supervision" by all the other developers, because any stuff that somebody finds questionable will not be included in the "intersection". The public canonical repository is essentially to contain the community "concensus". Applying the above outline literally is inpractical in that it gives any slow (or just otherwise busy) developer an unintended "veto" power to freeze the canonical tree, so the management of the canonical repository part may need to be tweaked with something like majority rule, but the basic idea is to help people get mutual supervision to prevent them from spreading crap they may later regret. Would people find something like this arrangement workable and worthwhile? - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.htmlReceived on Sun Jun 12 07:19:46 2005
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