On Sat, Aug 3, 2024 at 2:26 PM Jonas Smedegaard <jo...@jones.dk> wrote: > > My problem with DEP-18 is that people who have zero problem with using > git and are also not fundamentally against using salsa, but have > reservations surrounding *which parts* of salsa to use and the > consequences for related already used tooling. > > I am also not against being welcoming to newcomers, but I am concerned > if the focus on tose unreasonably reshapes the tooling for all of us. > > Essentially, my concern is that DEP-18 reduces a spectrum of options to > "either you are for or against true collaboration". > > Leaning more on Gitlab is not the "true" choice, but the pragmatic one, > because yes, we have invested in it, and some parts of it might be made > to better use for use. > > I imagine that some in the silent crowd hesitate to chime in due to that > lumping together the use of git and the use of Gitlab into an > all-or-nothing choice. I think you intended that reduction, for the > purpose of simplifying the conversation. I don't think that > simplification is helpfull, however.
+1 I also feel uncomfortable with this proposal that pushes the use of Gitlab in the name of true collaboration. -- Shengjing Zhu