On Fri, 22 Feb 2013 08:07:33 +0300 Peter Lemenkov lemenkov@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
2013/2/22 Stefan Tauner stefan.tauner@student.tuwien.ac.at:
It would also make sense to split your huge patch into smaller pieces (e.g. one patch per manufacturer) so that we can review it easier.
Maybe it's time to consider switching to Git entirely? Git is much more better suited for this kind of task.
You need to convince Carl-Daniel not me :) I have never checked out flashrom with subversion directly, only with git-svn and that works very nicely and there is no reason why submitting patches would be easier due to a switch to git alone (i.e. when we still demand patches to be sent to the mailing list instead of pull requests on github or something similar). As said, I use it all the time and there has been no problems with the patches generated by me or anybody else using git AFAIK. Also, Carl-Daniel repeatedly said there is no way he will switch to git and since there is no immediate need to do so this will not happen in the near future. If anybody has major problems with the git-svn/git send-email workflow he can also send me pull requests on github https://github.com/stefanct/flashrom But I don't make any promises that I will merge them in a timely manner *or at all* and this should be regarded as the last resort.