On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 04:46:32PM +0200, Ben Rosser wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 4:29 PM Pierre-Yves Chibon <pin...@pingoured.fr> 
> wrote:
> > There is a clear initial rejection of a PR-only contribution model. I hear 
> > that
> > and that may mean that we never go this way. I'm honestly fine with that :)
> > I do want to see why that is a show-stopper and if we can find ways to not 
> > have
> > it be a show-stopper.
> >
> > When we work on upstream projects, I think it's pretty standard now to 
> > always go
> > via PRs, even for your own branch.
> > So that tests are run, so that other member of the community can see, 
> > comment,
> > review the change.
> > What is so different in Fedora that we cannot move to this model?
> > Is it a tooling issue?
> > Is it something else?
> 
> Most packages in Fedora are effectively one-person projects (modulo
> rebuild scripts and other automated tooling). My experience when
> working on a personal project is that I don't use PRs for changes even
> if I do develop a change in a branch, rather than master; it's a lot
> of unnecessary overhead. There are no "other members" of the
> community. No one is reviewing the change other than me.

Would this change if the PR was automatically tested for you without you having
to do anything?

Thanks,
Pierre
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