Am 01.04.2013 10:37, schrieb Yves Blusseau:
> 
> Le 31 mars 2013 à 23:06, Erich Titl <erich.t...@think.ch> a écrit :
> 
>> Am 31.03.2013 20:41, schrieb KP Kirchdoerfer:
>>> Hi all;
>>> 
>>> I just looked into the branches we have:
>>> 
>>> git branch -r
>>>   origin/buc5-x86_64-toolchain
>>>   origin/maint
>>>   origin/maint-4.0
>>>   origin/maint-4.2
>>>   origin/master
>>>   origin/next
>>>   origin/pu
>>>   origin/rpi
>>>   origin/ybl/modules-OO
>>> 
>>> Can we delete/remove
>>>  origin/buc5-x86_64-toolchain
> If you do the git cherry -v master origin/buc5-x86_64-toolchain you will see 
> that the buc5-x86_64-toolchain contain the toolchain for the soekris net6501 
> board.


Sorry, thought it was for X86_64 in general...

> $git cherry -v master origin/buc5-x86_64-toolchain
> + c99432cb0297ef5c4d84aa3ece351414d29a2d49 Add x86_64-net6501-linux-uclibc 
> toolchain
> 
> Are we okay to merge it ?

If it works..., I can't test.
Does it mean we need to create another image?

>>>  origin/maint-4.0
> For me yes because we don't support 4.0 series
>>>  origin/maint-4.2
> Same for 4.0
>>>  origin/ybl/modules-OO
> It a big rewrite of the perl module in object (moose). I don't finished it, 
> and so it's better to leave it alone.
> 
>> 
>> What would 4.x be based upon then? maint? And if so, what when 5 goes 
>> into maint mode?
>> 
> If we do not start a new 5.1 branch maint will always be the 4.3 branch.
> If we create a new 5.1 branch, 4.3 will be maint-4.3 and 5.0 will be maint

I don't think we'll support 4.3 after 5.0 has been released, but then
renaming a git repository should be easy (for you:)).

>> I guess cleaning up is a good thing, I have no clue what all these 
>> branches were used for …. but then.
>> 
> Cleaning branches will not give you more space because data will always be in 
> the git repository

Yes, but it avoids confusion.

kp

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