On 08/13/2015 06:08 PM, Colin Walters wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 13, 2015, at 04:39 PM, Lokesh Mandvekar wrote:
>> Dan  Walsh maintains a few branches for docker which include upstream docker 
>> sources
>> + RH patches that are used by rpms for fedora, centos, rhel and their atomic
>> variants. The repo is: https://github.com/rhatdan/docker . Some current 
>> branches with
>> our patches are: rhel7-1.8, rhel7-1.9, fedora-1.8, fedora-1.9
> This has been in use for quite a while now - and I guess that's not likely to
> change anytime soon.  Given that...having it be shared makes sense to me.
>
> I think it'd be a good idea to create a README.md describing why the branches
> exist.  Maybe each branch has a master list of outstanding PRs along with any
> list of patches which are rejected upstream (are there any?)
I don't think so currently.  I like the README.md
> Are the different branches rebased on any schedule, or just as needed?  Is 
> there
> anything right now monitoring upstream for commits that you use?
>
The latest branches following  docker master update almost daily. 
Basically merging in
docker changes.  The Older branches 1.7, 1.8 should update very
infrequently, once
they settle down after a docker release.

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