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* idea: light-weight pull requests
@ 2017-02-07  0:32 Paul Wise
  2017-02-07  0:57 ` Santiago Torres
  2017-02-07  3:11 ` Eric Wong
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From: Paul Wise @ 2017-02-07  0:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git

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Hi all,

I had an idea that might be interesting to git folks:

light-weight pull requests:

Anonymous and ssh/http-identified users should be able to push just
using git, within the refs/pull/ namespace, to any non-existent branch
name or to a branch they created when previously identified, without
forking off a new repository.

Advantages:

Removes the need to look up who to send the pull request notification
to since configuring that is up to the project itself.

Removes the annoying scenario of having lots of remotes that have been
removed after the corresponding pull request was closed.

Moves popular git hosting services from primarily a model of forests of
forks to one of contributions to well maintained ongoing projects.

Allows users to use their preferred git clients to issue pull requests
instead of using web interfaces of popular git hosting services.

Creates a new standard for contributing to repositories on all git
repository hosting services.

Contributions from people without an account on those services are
possible.

Contributions from people without any git repository hosting of their
own are possible.

Contributions from people who don't use or dislike MUAs are possible.

Disadvantages:

Pull request spam, could be mitigated with configuration options.

Extra configuration and complexity on the server side. This is once
only and means less complexity on the pull requester side.

Will not work with typical setups where the git/http/ssh user does not
have write access to the repositories. A workaround could be some sort
of hybrid-repository setup with the new refs and objects in a second
repository which would be shared by all pull requesters.

-- 
bye,
pabs

http://bonedaddy.net/pabs3/

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2017-02-07  0:32 idea: light-weight pull requests Paul Wise
2017-02-07  0:57 ` Santiago Torres
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2017-02-07  3:28   ` Paul Wise

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