On 18 November 2010 22:24, Martin Bähr <mba...@email.archlab.tuwien.ac.at>wrote:
>
> tags are good to mark versions that are known to be stablee, branches
> are good to seperate stable tested changes from others.
>
> branches are cheap in git, so there is really no reason not to use them,
> except if there are no unstable changes.
>
> greetings, martin.
>
Yep! Agreed. This is the common-sense way, used everywhere... Not sure
what the hell I was thinking in my other email. :)
There's now a 'fish-next' branch available to pool anything new for test
driving with the rest.
I guess if this fills with changes people want, they can be cherry-picked
across when everyone is happy with them, and asks for them to be.
Cheers,
Chris.
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