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<p>I haven't played with merge requests yet, except for reviewing
some small RADV patches from Bas.</p>
<p>From my point of view, the main problem now is that we have to
look both at the mailing list and at the merge requests page and
that's quite annoying.</p>
<p>I don't think it's really a win to have two different workflows
for the same project.</p>
<p>I think I would still prefer the mailing list approach because it
looks faster than open a browser, click, click and re-click (all
my emails are well sorted in Thunderbird).</p>
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<div>The mesa project has now hit 100 merge requests (36 are
still open). I (and I'm sure others) would be curious to hear
people's initial thoughts on the process. What's working
well? What's not working? Is it total fail and should we go
back to mailing lists?<br>
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