Re: [PROPOSAL] one-time cleanup of stray and obsolete tags in geode repo

2020-08-07 Thread Owen Nichols
Voting results: +1: 7 0: 0 -1: 0 It's past the announced deadline and the voting is successful. All proposed tags have now been deleted (except sga2-core). Your existing checkouts will continue to show these tags, even after a pull, unless you A) resync from github or B) delete them

Re: [PROPOSAL] one-time cleanup of stray and obsolete tags in geode repo

2020-08-03 Thread Raymond Ingles
+1 On 7/30/20, 3:21 AM, "Owen Nichols" wrote: Tags in the rel/ namespace should be created by the Geode release manager as part of an official Geode release only, yet we seem to have some extra ones somehow. Further, I don't see any value in keeping RC tags forever long after the

Re: [PROPOSAL] one-time cleanup of stray and obsolete tags in geode repo

2020-08-03 Thread Anthony Baker
+1 with the exception of sga2-core. IIRC that is related to a code donation and should be preserved. All other tags you’ve listed seem reasonable to remove. I believe that tags in the rel/* are protected and will require an INFRA ticket. Anthony > On Jul 30, 2020, at 12:21 AM, Owen

Re: [PROPOSAL] one-time cleanup of stray and obsolete tags in geode repo

2020-07-31 Thread Robert Houghton
+1 I dug in more. My thoughts on the `highwater` tag were out of date. From: Mark Bretl Date: Thursday, July 30, 2020 at 12:47 PM To: geode Subject: Re: [PROPOSAL] one-time cleanup of stray and obsolete tags in geode repo +1 --Mark On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 1:30 PM Robert Houghton wrote:

Re: [PROPOSAL] one-time cleanup of stray and obsolete tags in geode repo

2020-07-30 Thread Mark Bretl
+1 --Mark On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 1:30 PM Robert Houghton wrote: > Highwater isn't used by benchmarks? > > On Jul 30, 2020 12:02, Dave Barnes wrote: > +1 > > On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 8:45 AM Owen Nichols wrote: > > > Hi Donal, I can confirm that develop/highwater hasn't been updated in a > >

Re: [PROPOSAL] one-time cleanup of stray and obsolete tags in geode repo

2020-07-30 Thread Robert Houghton
Highwater isn't used by benchmarks? On Jul 30, 2020 12:02, Dave Barnes wrote: +1 On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 8:45 AM Owen Nichols wrote: > Hi Donal, I can confirm that develop/highwater hasn't been updated in a > year and is no longer in use by any pipelines (all pipelines use the last > release

Re: [PROPOSAL] one-time cleanup of stray and obsolete tags in geode repo

2020-07-30 Thread Dave Barnes
+1 On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 8:45 AM Owen Nichols wrote: > Hi Donal, I can confirm that develop/highwater hasn't been updated in a > year and is no longer in use by any pipelines (all pipelines use the last > release tag as the benchmark baseline now). > > On 7/30/20, 5:48 AM, "Donal Evans"

Re: [PROPOSAL] one-time cleanup of stray and obsolete tags in geode repo

2020-07-30 Thread Owen Nichols
Hi Donal, I can confirm that develop/highwater hasn't been updated in a year and is no longer in use by any pipelines (all pipelines use the last release tag as the benchmark baseline now). On 7/30/20, 5:48 AM, "Donal Evans" wrote: I may be mistaken, but I think the develop/highwater tag

Re: [PROPOSAL] one-time cleanup of stray and obsolete tags in geode repo

2020-07-30 Thread Donal Evans
I may be mistaken, but I think the develop/highwater tag was used by the geode-benchmarks project. Can we get confirmation that it's no longer in use? +1 conditional on that Get Outlook for Android From: Ju@N Sent: Thursday, July 30,

Re: [PROPOSAL] one-time cleanup of stray and obsolete tags in geode repo

2020-07-30 Thread Ju@N
+1 On Thu 30 Jul 2020 at 08:21, Owen Nichols wrote: > Tags in the rel/ namespace should be created by the Geode release manager > as part of an official Geode release only, yet we seem to have some extra > ones somehow. > Further, I don't see any value in keeping RC tags forever long after the