On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 12:13 PM, Ian Maxon <ima...@uci.edu> wrote: > Then what are they submitting a patch for review to, exactly?
That is the question, indeed. And, please, keep in mind that the answer must satisfy not a humble developer with "no red tape" in mind, but a lawyer. >> Second, Gerrit is where everything is really happening: >> contributions, code review, testing (from a Jenkins instance at UCI). > > What, per se, is unique about that? I could point at any number of > Apache projects where the activity is happening mostly in Github pull > requests, and the testing in Travis CI. These are all external > services that the community decided worked best for them. We have > external services that we like too, just different ones. Well, for starters: There's a certain degree of integration between Github and the ASF infrastructure. For example, I am reading about pull requests on ASF mailing lists. Likewise, I follow the discussion on the same mailing lists. Or, in other words: By reading those mailing lists, I am fully informed. Jochen -- Any world that can produce the Taj Mahal, William Shakespeare, and Stripe toothpaste can't be all bad. (C.R. MacNamara, One Two Three) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@incubator.apache.org