Thanks, Traun.  Can you give some indication of how long I might want to 
hold out for the 1.0 release?  :)  Are we talking about days, weeks, or 
months?

The branching strategy at that link seems sound.  I take your wording to 
mean that you're not yet switched to this strategy?  That strategy implies 
that you don't create a "stable" branch until you've actually released 
something (1.0), right?  But there's currently a "stable" CBL branch, so 
what is the basis for this branch?  If risky changes in the "master" branch 
are being merged into the "stable" branch regularly, it seems I may want to 
avoid the "stable" branch, despite its name.

If the 1.0 release is days away, I can wait.  If it's months away, I guess 
I'd like more info about where to pick up a fairly stable branch.

Thanks,
-Todd

On Tuesday, April 15, 2014 4:30:24 PM UTC-7, Traun Leyden wrote:
>
>
> We're in the midst of creating a 1.0 GA release, so if you want "very 
> stable", you should hold out until that release happens and it's been 
> tagged with a release tag.
>
> I'm in the process of trying to switch the team over to the following 
> branching strategy:
>
>
> http://tleyden.github.io/blog/2014/04/09/a-successful-git-branching-model-with-enterprise-support/
>
> If you have any feedback or suggestions from a "library consumer" 
> perspective, I'd love to hear them.
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 4:18 PM, Todd Orler 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> I've been away from this list, and the product I was working on which 
>> used CBL, for a few months.  Long story.  Our last CBL integration was from 
>> commit 8783a9680627088a57a72a9cb4e673f389741b09 (December 13, 2013).
>>
>> Now that I'm back, I need to update our product with an update of CBL.  I 
>> see there is still a “stable” branch, and there are also tags for various 
>> checkpoints, such as “1.0-beta3”.  I’d like some guidance on which to 
>> choose.  We’re looking for a very stable branch for now.  I’d normally 
>> choose the “stable” branch, but I see that “master” is being merged into 
>> the “stable” branch fairly regularly (twice in the last 4 days).  Maybe I’m 
>> looking at it backwards.  Knowing where “unstable” changes are being 
>> committed would be helpful to know what we should avoid for now.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -Todd
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