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Re: [RFE] Migration to gitlab
From: |
Tadeus Prastowo |
Subject: |
Re: [RFE] Migration to gitlab |
Date: |
Sun, 17 Mar 2019 14:14:03 +0100 |
On Sun, Mar 17, 2019 at 1:54 PM Philippe Vaucher
<address@hidden> wrote:
> Now, the Emacs model is similar to the linux kernel dev & the git dev
> workflow, so obviously "it works fine" and has advantages too, but personally
> I think those are outweighted by the the disadvantages (or rather than the
> contribution experience is much nicer with gitlab).
IMO, I feel more comfortable with the current Emacs model because I
see less noise in the interface. Furthermore, the current model
allows me to do my own way of automation against a stable simple
interface (plain-text e-mails and textual command lines have been
around for a long time). This may not be welcoming to newcomers, but
I once was a newcomer in the Linux kernel dev but found nothing so
difficult about it.
> Kind regards,
> Philippe
--
Best regards,
Tadeus
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