Le 2011-01-24 à 12:26, Russel Winder a écrit :

> Only commit to the central master repository finished changesets that
> everyone agrees on, never put feature branch stuff into the central
> master.  The central master should at all times be a pristine repository
> that by definition is the agreed state of the project.

And the great thing about it is that you don't need commit access to the 
central repo to maintain a topic branch.

For instance, here's my fork of the dmd repository which has two topic branches 
I just rebased on the new official git repo (const-object-ref & d-objc). Now, 
merging them with the official dmd repo is just one "pull" away for Walter. :-)
<https://github.com/michelf/dmd/>

Also mirrored here:
<http://git.michelf.com/dmd-objc/>

-- 
Michel Fortin
[email protected]
http://michelf.com/



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