Yes, feature branch is another story, but I still need to say that, we should not just exclude normal contributors. They do not have the permission to push to a feature branch either...
Gregory Nutt <spudan...@gmail.com>于2019年12月27日 周五07:52写道: > > > Still, not every contributors are committers, they do not have the > > permission to create branches. How can they let others know they are > > working on something? Open an issue or send an email to the mailing list > > right? And usually, the contributor set is much larger than the committer > > set for a project in ASF, so do not always stand at the position with > > committer to think of the workflow. > > I believe that any un-authorized, un-approved, un-reviewed writes to the > repository should never be permitted by anyone unless it is in full > compliance with the work flow requirements. All development is in the > public eye and subject to review and comment from the PPMC and the whole > world. > > But I do think we have not discussed how collaborative feature branches > should work under the workflow requirements. That is really what we are > talking about here. I made an initial stab at feature branch > requirements in the last comment at > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NUTTXTEST/Code+Contribution+Workflow+--+Brennan+Ashton > under "*Extended Development on a Feature Branch*" > > Greg* > * > >