On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 09:16:07PM +0000, John Leach wrote:
> what's the master branch used for in the git repository? It's currently
> at "v0.24". It's not had 0.24.1 or 0.24.2 merged into it so it doesn't
> seem to be stable.
>
> There is a stable branch but it's not been updated since September.
You know, that confused me too when I was starting to look at ceph.
The branches that are actively used are "unstable" and "testing". I
guess "stable" will get some life, well, once we consider Ceph stable
;)
To clear up this issue, I'd suggest we either:
1. start using "master" for what is now called "unstable" (which is
the typical git usage elsewhere)
2. remove the branch "master", and update
ceph.newdream.net:/git/ceph.git/HEAD to say "ref: refs/heads/unstable"
I personally vote for #1, unless somebody can come up with a
convincing historical argument..
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