How about using git notes? Messing up the commit message is a bad idea. Jan Lehnardt <[email protected]> wrote: >Let’s not branch out the code just yet :) > >But tags are a good idea! > >Best >Jan >-- > >On 27 Oct 2013, at 14:19 , Andy Wenk <[email protected]> wrote: > >> +1 for Benoits proposal. >> >> Regarding "best practices" or "subprojects" mentioned, I would like >to >> share what we do at work. We have destroyed the master branch from >our main >> applications. Our customer has around 5 bigger releases each year. So >we >> started to create the branches, 2013_april, 2013_july, 2013_september >and >> so on. These are our "main" branches we create feature branches from. >> Merging is always possible from lower to higher month. >> >> So deriving from this scenario (what is surely different from >CouchDB's >> requirements) it "could" be an idea to create three main branches >like >> doc_master, ui_master and core_master in the same repository. On the >other >> hand, I guess most of the contributors to a git based project expect >to >> have a master branch. >> >> One thing to mention: please, don't use "submodules" because a lot of >> people do not understand to handle them ;-) >> >> Cheers >> >> Andy >> >> On 27 October 2013 14:58, Jan Lehnardt <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> +1 >>> >>> Excuse the bikeshed, I’d prefer lowercase tags. >>> >>> Best >>> Jan >>> -- >>> >>> On 27 Oct 2013, at 13:28 , Benoit Chesneau <[email protected]> >wrote: >>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I would like to propose that we start to tag our commits. The >reasonning >>>> behind that is to distinct easily the changes concerning the doc, >the ui >>>> and the core and filter them immediately and force us to make a >change >>>> atomic. So I would like to propose that we tag the commit line with >>>> >>>> [DOC] >>>> [UI] >>>> [CORE] >>>> >>>> other ? Another way to distinct the changes would also be to have >all of >>>> these as subprojects eventually but it may require too much >changes. >>>> >>>> Thoughts? >>>> >>>> - benoit >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Andy Wenk >> Hamburg - Germany >> RockIt!
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