I'll also ask what to do for reporting against head of a git branch
other than master? For programs that have a release or stable branch
(often named for the release number) there is a big difference between
head of that branch and git master. For example, KMyMoney has 5.1
branch. Unfortunately, I don't know if there is any way for this naming
to be consistent across applications and frameworks and .... unless
something like "git production branch."
Thoughts?
On 6/15/23 09:26, Nate Graham wrote:
My preference would be for "git master" but I'll gladly go with any
alternative consensus. What I think matters more is to get *something*
standardized.
Nate
On 6/15/23 00:52, Heiko Becker wrote:
On 6/14/23 20:15, Justin Zobel wrote:
I asked Nate but he said versions on Bugzilla are added by a script.
Can you please add git-master as a version for kio-extras on Bugzilla
on your next batch of updates, thank you.
On Thursday, 15 June 2023 04:17:09 CEST, Nate Graham wrote:
...And while we're doing this, maybe we can coordinate on a
consistent name for it. I see we use "master", "git master" and
"git-master" in various different places.
While it's true that a script is used to add Gear versions to
Bugzilla, it reads those versions from CMake's project(). So it'll
not be useful without a bit of hacking, once we decide on a
consistent name.
Regards,
Heiko