dberris added a subscriber: dberris. dberris added a comment. Mostly wording comments, thank you for writing this up!
================ Comment at: docs/Proposals/GitHub.rst:78 @@ +77,3 @@ + +GitHub, like GitLab and BitBucket, provide FREE code hosting for open source +projects. Essentially, they will completely replace *all* the infrastructure that ---------------- nit: I see you use FREE in caps but this instance isn't *FREE* (as opposed to the first mention above) -- consider making it consistent? Either remove the emphasis (just "free") or emphasise consistently? ================ Comment at: docs/Proposals/GitHub.rst:86 @@ +85,3 @@ +for example development meetings, sponsoring disadvantaged people to work on +compilers and foster diversity and quality in our community. + ---------------- Did you mean "diversity and equality" instead of "diversity and quality" here? ================ Comment at: docs/Proposals/GitHub.rst:110-112 @@ +109,5 @@ + +As with the current SVN and Git repositories, each project will be separate, +on its own, and people will also be able to check them out in the same way +they're already doing today. + ---------------- Consider rewording this sentence -- it's a little too long and is trying to say too many things. Perhaps something like: "Each LLVM project will continue to be hosted as separate GitHub repositories under a single GitHub organisation. Users can continue to choose to use either SVN or Git to access the repositories to suit their current workflow." ================ Comment at: docs/Proposals/GitHub.rst:185 @@ +184,3 @@ + +Are there any other upstream systems that could be affected? + ---------------- Probably worth mentioning how Phabricator will need to be updated to integrate with the GitHub repository once the canonical repo is changed. https://reviews.llvm.org/D22463 _______________________________________________ cfe-commits mailing list cfe-commits@lists.llvm.org http://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cfe-commits