[Bundy-hackers] Bundy source code is now on github
Shane Kerr shane at time-travellers.orgMon Apr 28 23:07:50 CEST 2014
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All, On Sun, 27 Apr 2014 08:55:28 +0200 Carsten Strotmann <carsten at strotmann.de> wrote: > the sourcecode of the Bundy software (the former BIND 10 code) is now > available in a repository on github: > https://github.com/bundy-dns/bundy > > Nothing has been decided on how the collaborative development will be > organized. There will be a meeting of people interested in Bundy at > the upcoming RIPE meeting in Warsaw (see > http://lists.bundy-dns.de/pipermail/bundy-users/2014-April/000002.html) > where we discuss ideas about future development of the Bundy > software. > > If you have ideas, let us know. This mailing list is a good place. So, one question is how code gets added and updated. Right now there are 3 people who can merge into Bundy on GitHub: Carsten, Jinmei, and myself. I think we are all happy if someone else wants to be able to merge into the code directly; I'm not sure if there is any kind of vetting process that we want or not. Maybe stopping in the IRC and having a chat with us there is a good place to start.:) I'd kind of like to keep the basic approach for code review that we had in BIND 10: at least 2 people look at all code that is added or changed. We wanted to keep the policy a lightweight while still covering the important stuff: http://bind10.isc.org/wiki/CodeReviewProcedure If we want something like this for Bundy we can make it - although not using Trac tickets... probably we'll just use merge requests from GitHub. Cheers, -- Shane
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