As long as the changes are limited to *just docs*, I don't have a
concern with directly pushing then to the branch.

On Mar 1, 2013, at 4:09 AM, Radhika Puthiyetath
<radhika.puthiyet...@citrix.com> wrote:

> Hi Chip,
>
> If there are doc defects to be fixed (we have the doc sprint going on, now!), 
> do we need to merge them only to Master ?
>
> Or could we submit them as patches on the Review Board ?
>
> What is the best approach ?
>
> Thanks
> -Radhika
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chip Childers [mailto:chip.child...@sungard.com]
> Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2013 10:56 PM
> To: cloudstack-dev@incubator.apache.org
> Subject: [ACS41] 4.1 branch moving to "limited updates only" after today
>
> Everyone should know this by now, but our schedule has us shifting to a model 
> where we limit the commits going into the 4.1 branch to a very few.
>
> Now we have some serious bugs still outstanding, which is challenging to say 
> the least.  That being said, I'd suggest that we don't change the plan.  
> Stabilizing the 4.1 branch should be our focus, and that means that we have 
> to be very selective about what commits go into it moving forward.
>
> I'll ask that, as of the end of the day today, anyone with a commit that they 
> want cherry-picked into 4.1 (or a patch, if conflicts are expected) please 
> send an email to the list with the following tags:
>
> [ACS41][Patch Request] - Followed by a reasonable description (or the bug ID).
>
> I'll be watching the list and applying them as soon as I can.
>
> However - I'd suggest a couple of things:
>
> First, you need to *test* the fix.  I'd actually ask that we take this a bit 
> further than unit testing the fix.  If there's a bug reporter, give them the 
> patch and have them build from 4.1 with the patch applied...
> before asking to move it into the branch officially.  This does effect the 
> process that the Citrix QA team is used to following, but I think it's the 
> best option for us as a community.
>
> Second, I need help ensuring that the commit to cherry-pick applies cleanly 
> to the 4.1 branch.  If you do the first thing, this should be easy...  but 
> I'll highlight this anyway.  If it's going to have conflicts, then you should 
> be providing a patch that already deals with the conflicts.  Patches like 
> this should be in the email itself, or in reviewboard.
>
> So this is what I'd *like* to see - starting tomorrow.
>
> Objections?  Comments?  Concerns?
>
> -chip
>

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