On 08/07/2011 11:37 PM, Richard Riley wrote: > David Soria Parra <d...@php.net> writes: > >> On 2011-08-07, Stas Malyshev <smalys...@sugarcrm.com> wrote:
[...] > Its really simple. > > Use git. > > It works, is fast and is rapidly becoming the industry standard. Do not > sue something for "moral grounds" like the awful bzr used for emacs. > > Its designed as a fast, efficient DVCS. Hi, The TYPO3-folks migrated to git some while ago. And lately their review-system "review.typo3.org" (readonly now also without a login) went live. The review-system itself is actually another git in front where changes for review can be pushed, can be reviewed, changed and be mangled around, can be finally be abandoned or merged. At merge it's pushed into the main repo. That was a huge win in terms of formal reviews, transparency, speed and ease of reviews etc. And it even helped bug-tracking since now there are no few lines of code hidden in the bugtracker as some kind of "patch" or "quickfix" but that is actually a git-change that you can checkout from review.typo3.org using your git (the system tells you which commandline to use for that). Imho it's dead-simple. I believe it would help PHP a lot to have this kind of transparency and increase both the quality as well as the speed/ease of reviews. Regards, Stefan -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php