[U-Boot-Users] Revised custodian git writeup
Mike Frysinger
vapier at gentoo.org
Tue Jan 22 15:42:29 CET 2008
On Tuesday 22 January 2008, Haavard Skinnemoen wrote:
> I think you'll receive more well-tested code if you allow custodians to
> commit patches to "master" earlier. But this necessarily means either
> being allowed to rebase the "master" branch or using a different branch
> for merging (which only contains code that has spent a fair amount of
> time in the master branch.)
>
> IOW, one branch is for stuff that is ready to merge, the other is for
> the same _plus_ stuff that needs testing. I think using "master" for
> the latter will give the to-be-tested code much more exposure before it
> hits mainline, and that's IMO a good thing.
while i havent gotten into the game just yet, Haavard's scheme makes more
sense to me and seems to address Wolfgang's desire for usable processor
trees. the master branch is never rebased and contains all the latest and
greatest (and stuff not ready for mainline). when a custodian wants Wolfgang
to pull something, they prepare a non-master branch with cleaned up patches
and all that and asks Wolfgang to pull on that branch. otherwise there's no
way to get users to test out patches that should be ok but not ready just yet
for mainline while at the sametime giving Wolfgang something sane to pull
from.
-mike
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