On 7/15/23 15:00, Alexander Kanavin wrote:
If you don’t list which branch a commit is on, it may be not in a branch at all
That itself is not a problem as long as the commit is referenced, right?
and not intended for downstream consumption
We do know that specific U-Boot commit is intended for consumption.
, or on a private or personal branch which is also not intended for private consumption.
This is also not applicable here.
Requiring to name the branch guards us from either possibility, and means I do not have to go and check that manually or trust you blindly.
This protection is really weak, this check fails on every single possibly bogus commit which is already on any random branch, so what is the gain here really ?
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