Le mercredi 06 mai 2009, à 01:01 +0300, Felipe Contreras a écrit : > You don't need a branch to make commits, tag them and push them. > > $ git checkout PANGO_1_2_4 > # make changes > $ git commit -a > $ git tag PANGO_1_2_5 > $ git push origin PANGO_1_2_5 > > But if you feel icky about not working on a branch you can create a > local branch: > > $ git checkout -b work-for-1.2.5 PANGO_1_2_4 > # make changes > $ git commit -a > $ git tag PANGO_1_2_5 > $ git push origin PANGO_1_2_5 > $ git branch -D work-for-1.2.5 > > Both cases are exactly the same. You push a tag (reference) and all > the objects in the hierarchy of the head of that reference that is > still not on the remote repo.
I might misunderstand things but... with those commands, aren't you releasing pango 1.2.5 after just one commit? This is not what we do. We might have a few commits, not on the same day. In this case I think we'll need a branch anyway, won't we? Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
