On 10/09/2014 08:12 AM, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
On 2014-09-30 01:38:29 +0000 (+0000), Jeremy Stanley wrote:
[...]
the tips of these branches have been tagged "havana-eol" in
preparation for branch deletion. The list of affected Git
repositories is as follows:
openstack-dev/devstack
openstack-dev/grenade
openstack/ceilometer
openstack/cinder
openstack/designate
openstack/glance
openstack/heat
openstack/horizon
openstack/keystone
openstack/neutron
openstack/nova
openstack/openstack-manuals
openstack/oslo-incubator
openstack/oslo.config
openstack/requirements
openstack/swift
openstack/tempest
openstack/trove
Just following up to note that I finally removed the stable/havana
branches of the above mentioned projects, in accordance with the EOL
announcement from a couple weeks ago.
Just curious...why do we remove the stable branches for old releases?
Is the idea to force people onto new branches?
It seems like this just makes more work for people that are maintaining
older releases since it means they need to make sure to mirror things
before they go EOL.
Chris
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