Re: [Bashburn-info] BashBurn branches
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From: Steven W. O. <st...@sy...> - 2008-09-12 17:32:59
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On Friday, Sep 12th 2008 at 10:34 -0000, quoth Anders Lind?n: =>fre 2008-09-12 klockan 15:09 +0100 skrev Nick Warne: =>> On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 01:28:31 +0200 =>> Anders Lind?n <and...@gm...> wrote: =>> =>> > Ok, I created branches on the svn repo. The branch trunk is where =>> > anything goes. Things are allowed to break there. =>> > =>> > In the releases directory we will create a branch when it's time to =>> > stabilize for a release. I added a 3.0 directory there now which is =>> > where we will just make sure things work. No new features are allowed =>> > to be added in releases, only bugfixes. =>> > =>> > So, the gettextification will take place in trunk, and just =>> > stabilization and bug fixing in releases/3.0. When we think things are =>> > stable enough, I'll create a release from the release/3.0 branch and =>> > post it to the webpage. =>> > =>> > Oh, and if I messed something up let me know. I'm no master of svn. =>> =>> Good stuff - all appears to work fine. =>> =>> Anders, I guess you are the one that decides what goes into the releases =>> tree[s], and the rest of us just use the trunk? =>> =>> Nick => =>I think that when we all think it's time for a release I'll create a =>branch with that name. What goes in there is up to all of us but I =>suggest that only bugfixes and things like translation updates are =>allowed in there. Nothing new should go in there unless you can give a =>really good reason why it should. =>Sounds good to you guys? Sounds good to me. But since I haven't read the book yet, how do I access the branch? -- steveo at syslang dot net TMMP1 http://frambors.syslang.net/ Do you have neighbors who are not frambors? Steve Orr Who should we vote for? http://steveo.syslang.net/electionrec-2008.5/ |