Hi,

Every time we fetch the main GHC repository, we get *a lot* of "wip/*" branches. That's a lot of noise, making the bash completion of "git checkout" pretty useless for instance:

> git checkout <TAB>
zsh: do you wish to see all 945 possibilities (329 lines)?

Unless I'm missing something, they seem to be used to:
1) get the CI run on personal branches (e.g. wip/USER/whatever)
2) share code between different people (SVN like)
3) archival of not worth merging but still worth keeping code (cf https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/ActiveBranches)

Now that we have switched to Gitlab, can we keep the main repository clean of those branches? 1) The CI is run on user forks and on merge requests in Gitlab so we don't need this anymore 2 and 3) Can we have a Gitlab project ("ghc-wip" or something) that isn't protected and dedicated to this? The main project could be protected globally instead of per-branch so that only Ben and Marge could create release branches, merge, etc. Devs using wip branches would only have to add "ghc-wip" as an additional remote repo.

Any opinion on this?

Thanks,
Sylvain

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