Am 2022-11-18 um 03:15 schrieb larry mccay:
Personally, I find RTC much more appropriate for mature-ish projects where
quality and awareness are a higher priority than fast innovation.
I think the sub-topic here actually supports that notion.
Faster innovation and iterative development can happen in feature branches
with appropriate merge criteria in place.
In Knox and other projects that I am involved with, trivial changes don't
need review but with proper review, checkstyle integrations, etc, a lot of
unnecessary thrashing can be avoided. While I don't have a binding vote
here, I'd encourage you (from the sidelines) to codify your style
preferences in automated precommit checks and switch to an RTC model.
These can actually be healthy growing pains.
(If you choose to see them that way) :)
I fully agree, this is actually what we do at Maven.
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