[dpdk-dev] GitHub sandbox for the DPDK community

Wiles, Keith keith.wiles at intel.com
Sat May 2 04:59:42 CEST 2015



On 5/1/15, 2:10 PM, "Wiles, Keith" <keith.wiles at intel.com> wrote:

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>On 5/1/15, 1:48 PM, "Neil Horman" <nhorman at tuxdriver.com> wrote:
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>>On Fri, May 01, 2015 at 10:31:08AM -0700, Matthew Hall wrote:
>>> On Fri, May 01, 2015 at 12:45:12PM -0400, Neil Horman wrote:
>>> > Yes, but as you said above, using a web browser doesn't make
>>>reviewing patches
>>> > faster.  In fact, I would assert that it slows the process down, as
>>>it prevents
>>> > quick, easy command line access to patch review (as you have with a
>>>properly
>>> > configured MUA).  That seems like we're going in the opposite
>>>direction of at
>>> > least one problem we would like to solve.
>>> 
>>> Normally I'm a big command-line supporter. However I have found
>>>reviewing 
>>> patches by email for me is about the most painful workflow.
>>> 
>>> The emails are pages and pages.
>>> 
>>So collapse the quoted text (see below)
>>
>>> The replies from commenters are buried in the walls of text.
>>> 
>>Again, collapse the text, many MUA's let you do that, its not a feature
>>unique
>>to github.
>>
>>> Replies to replies keep shifting farther off the edge of the screen.
>>>The code 
>>> gets weirder and weirder to try to read.
>>> 
>>Text Collapse will reformat that for you.
>>
>>> Quickly reading over the patchset by scrolling through to get the
>>>flavor of 
>>> it, to see if I'm qualified to review it, and look at the parts I
>>>actually 
>>> know about is much harder.
>>> 
>>Thats what the origional post is for, no?  Look at that to determine if
>>you are
>>qualified to read it.
>>
>>> I can go to one place to see every candidate patchset out there, the GH
>>>Pull 
>>> Request page. Then I can just sync up the branch and test it on my own
>>>systems 
>>> to see if it works, not just try to read it.
>>> 
>>how is that different from a mailing list?  both let you search for
>>posts, and
>>both allow you to sync git branches (github via git remote/pull, mailing
>>list
>>via git am)
>>
>>> Github automatically minimizes old comments that are already fixed, so
>>>they 
>>> don't keep consuming space and mental bandwidth from the review.
>>An MUA can do that too.  IIRC evolution and thunderbird both have
>>collapse
>>features.  I'm sure others do too.
>
>Not all email clients allow for collapsing threads, I am using outlook for
>Mac and I do not think the windows version has that feature. I am not sure
>Apple mail client can handle collapsing or not as I am stuck with outlook
>as my email virus (I mean client) :-)
>
>The point here is all emails clients have different ways of displaying the
>information some good some bad. I see the GitHub method to be different,
>but for me I am able to understand the way it handles comments and
>patches.
>
>I have the same problems as Matthew, but I do not want to get into a email
>client wars.
>
>>
>>> 
>>> All in all, I'd be able to review more DPDK patches faster with the GH
>>> interface than having them in the mailing list.
>>> 
>>> Matthew.
>>> 

Added a wiki site via GitHub located at : http://dpdk-org.github.io/dpdk
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