On Tue, May 24, 2022 at 11:12:32AM +0200, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
So now that you have had a chance to try it, what do you people think? Should we adopt Gitlab as our development platform?
Now that we have the reviewers' approvals stored in git's notes, I'm generally happy with it.
Sending in patches is pretty much break-even.
I do find reviewing on gitlab easier: one doesn't have to manually collect the individual emails into one's local tree - simply fetching the branch is much nicer. This is especially useful when v(n+1) comes in - it's very easy to see diff betweeen it and vn.
I can see cases where signing off individual patches, rather the entire MR, might be beneficial, but I'm not too bothered about losing that (and perhaps it will encourage better separated MRs). Having multiple reviewers helps mitigate this too.
The MR tracker is much nicer than our current patch tracker - it's very easy to see which MRs are pending your review.
So, I'm happy to switch.
Huw.