Gianluca Montecchi <[email protected]> writes:

> On Fri, Jun 04, 2010 at 10:11:59AM -0400, Chris Ball wrote:
> > What's the advantage of having them out of sync?
>
> Just to say the first that cross my mind: the possibility to publish
> on the web a complete list of bugs for a project, where it is logical
> to publish all the bugs from all the branches.

The different branches will have bugs in different states. I assume we
don't want all the states of all the bugs in all the branches to be
published simultaneously; there must be some canonical state of the bug
database.

So you have to pick one branch to be the canonical version of the bug
database. To my understanding, it should be the branch that is also the
canonical “trunk” branch for the code.

What am I missing?

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Ben Finney


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