Graeme Geldenhuys schreef:
On 7 March 2010 20:13, Vincent Snijders <[email protected]> wrote:
Do you want to be the maintainer of the "stable" version?
I wouldn't know how using SVN - we use Git remember. Our method of
getting a stable version would also probably not be appropriate for
others. On a serious note, below is what we do, and I honestly can't
see how this would be done in SVN.
As Florian said, most if not all can be done with SVN too. But besides that ...
We try various revisions of Trunk until we hit a "sweet spot" revision
Then periodically we will revise the Trunk branch and tag a new "sweet
spot" revision. We will then rebase our home grown feature branches
('git rebase' means it takes the patches in a feature branch and
replays them on a new Trunk revision so they always stay up to date
and can merge easily if needed because they are based on a newer trunk
revision). We then start the whole process again.
Do you have this git repo in a public place?
The sweet spot revision is what people are looking for at pages like:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Tested_Unstable_Revisions
And information about what are good fixes is valuable to other people who want to
maintain a fixes branch efficiently (with as little time as possible).
Vincent
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