* Vincent Bernat: > Because without uniformity, we make it harder for people to contribute. > I have already mentioned Fedora that provides everything in git with CI > enabled, ability to contribute with pull requests, but that's far the > only proponent.
Fedora still uses VCS-in-VCS, so it's not real Git. You cannot simply send a pull request for anything that changes source code. You still have to create a patch file and add it to the RPM spec file. Some package maintainers have their true repositories elsewhere and synthesize the patches from that, but there's no standard way of doing that yet. (packit is not yet integrated with Fedora infrastructure, and it is quite new. It's unclear if it will fare better than the many previous attempts.)