- I'm pretty happy with the discussion on a particular point/location of
a change.
A lot more readable than a long chain of email.
- Having issues with the comments not always showing up on a particular
commit of an MR (but it looks like gitlab is aware of that issue)
- The Rb/Ab tags were nice to have with patchwork but did not always
work and also I tended to add them manually.
So not really a problem, it's just so tempting to press the merge
button without adding them first :)
- It seems we only get notifications when adding to an MR, I could like
to subscribe to particular tags
Overall pretty happy :)
-
Lionel
On 11/01/2019 17:23, Danylo Piliaiev wrote:
My small thoughts/questions:
- First of all discussions are really much more convenient.
- Several (mine) merge requests were "Closed" and merged (not just
merged, they are under "Closed" category), am I missing something?
- Is there a way to grant rights to creator of merge request to
add/change tags if he doesn't have "Developer" role?
- Maybe adding more tags/more granular tags would be a good idea.
- Could Intel CI be integrated in some way with gitlab?
Overall as someone who didn't interact with mailing lists workflow
much Gitlab is definitely a win.
On 1/11/19 6:57 PM, Jason Ekstrand wrote:
All,
The mesa project has now hit 100 merge requests (36 are still open). I
(and I'm sure others) would be curious to hear people's initial thoughts on
the process. What's working well? What's not working? Is it total fail
and should we go back to mailing lists?
--Jason
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