Hello,

The change is done and all the CI jobs (save the ARM64 one are green, not
sure if the error is related).
You can switch your local branch from master to main and track the origin
by following these steps.

    git branch -m master main
    git fetch origin
    git branch -u main main
    git remote set-head origin -a

Regards,
Ismaël

ps. It is probably a good idea also to rename and update your fork to use
main instead of master.



On Wed, Oct 4, 2023 at 5:33 PM Ryan Skraba <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for putting in this work, Ismaël!
>
> We just did a release, so we have a bit of time to work out the CI and PRs.
>
> All my best, Ryan
>
> On 2023/10/02 16:04:48 Ismaël Mejía wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I just filled AVRO-3878 Rename default branch to be 'main'
> >
> > Many projects have moved their default git branch to use the name
> > 'main' instead of 'master'. Changing Avro's default branch name is not
> > only important for inclusiveness and conscious language reasons, but
> > also because git and github create the `main` branch by default, so
> > new and future contributors may expect 'main' to be default branch.
> >
> > INFRA will do this once we ask it, of course the side effect is that
> > this might break some PRs/code reviews and eventually some of the CI
> > jobs (I will do a PR to rename the default branch in some github
> > actions to have it ready).
> >
> > I think this is a small inconvenience for a good goal, I don't think
> > this requires a formal vote but I wanted to discuss this here to make
> > everyone aware, and let some days before going ahead to do it in case
> > someone has some issues or comments.
> >
> > Ismaël
> >
>

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