Re: [git-users] Advice on workflows?

2023-08-01 Thread David Aldrich
Hi Konstantin Thanks very much for your helpful reply. Please see my comments inline below. > How do you intend to make the developers cooperate? > Have you planned on this? Do you intend to use GitLab? We intend to use a centralised repository. Maybe GitLab initially so that it can be

Re: [git-users] Advice on workflows?

2023-07-31 Thread Anas Mughal
I would suggest analyzing what workflow would work best for your team/project needs. I am not a fan of having a generic workflow and making every team/project try to adopt a single generic workflow. Hope this helps. On Mon, Jul 31, 2023 at 10:46 AM wrote: > > David Aldrich writes: > > >

Re: [git-users] Advice on workflows?

2023-07-31 Thread magnus
David Aldrich writes: Hi, I am just getting started with Git. Our organization uses Subversion and we are thinking of moving to Git for new projects. I think it will be crucial to standardize on an agreed branching workflow, which should be as simple as possible. With Subversion, most

Re: [git-users] Advice on workflows?

2023-07-31 Thread Konstantin Khomoutov
On Mon, Jul 31, 2023 at 10:03:07AM -0700, David Aldrich wrote: > Hi, I am just getting started with Git. Our organization uses Subversion > and we are thinking of moving to Git for new projects. I think it will be > crucial to standardize on an agreed branching workflow, which should be as >

[git-users] Advice on workflows?

2023-07-31 Thread David Aldrich
Hi, I am just getting started with Git. Our organization uses Subversion and we are thinking of moving to Git for new projects. I think it will be crucial to standardize on an agreed branching workflow, which should be as simple as possible. With Subversion, most of our development is on