On 04/23/2015 03:32 PM, Adam Miller wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 1:24 PM, Ryan S. Brown
<ryansb(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> On 04/23/2015 01:54 PM, Adam Miller wrote:
>> Hello all,
[snip]
>> - kallithea (
https://kallithea-scm.org/)
>> This project has been growing interest and to the best of my
>> knowledge is that it's slated towards being used officially by
>> upstream CPython developers at
python.org, however some have mentioned
>> in #fedora-releng that there are missing features that we'd need/want
>> so this might require a bit of initial heavy lifting to add upstream.
>> (also no current support for FAS integration)
>
> I've read about kallithea and it does look quite nice, I'd be curious
> what features it's missing as is (other than FAS, of course).
>
> I've never used either of the above suggestions, but I'd also throw
> Gerrit into the running because it has quite good review workflows, is
> used by other FOSS projects, and has lots of existing tooling.
>
I'm definitely not anti-gerrit, I've not used it personally but I've
heard good things. It appears to be written in Java and GWT, I'm not
sure that's overly important other than packaging Java stuff can at
times be painful. Thought I'd mention it for the consumption of the
group.
True, and the interface certainly isn't as slick-looking as GitHub or
Kallithea. If you've never seen it, the OpenStack project has an
instance of it
https://review.openstack.org/#/ and, of course, the repos
can be mirrored to GitHub for discover-ability/developer familiarity
purposes.
Packaging java is a bit of a pain, but fortunately users only need the
web interface, so that pain is abstracted out for most of the parties
concerned.
--
Ryan Brown / Software Engineer, Openstack / Red Hat, Inc.