From: Justin M. Forbes on
gitlab.com
https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel-ark/-/merge_requests/1828#note_9693...
@omos It seems like it would, but in practice it does not. I typically sit
down and do a large number of fedora configs in a one sitting, one commit.
Particularly for obvious ones, each config item takes me less time than it
takes me to click on an MR, read the context, and click approve. As I get an
email for every MR comment on the whole repo, I do see the feedback given on
the RHEL comnfig MRs and take that into consideration. Of course if
something is moved out of pending, and someone feels that it should be changed
from what I set, I am happy to take an MR to change it.
The commit that would consolidate Fedora and ark into common is actually a
single script that runs. I verify that the generated config files are
identical before and after the script runs, but it really is a single verify
and a single commit, whether it consolidates a single item or 100 items.