On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 10:27 PM, Kris Craig <kris.cr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > What I'm referring to is the same kind of bugfixes/etc that go into new > release candidates. I mean, we're still planning on having multiple > release candidates before an actual release, right? If so, then obviously > we'll need a way to commit those changes. If they're not made on the RC > branch, then where were you thinking they should go, and how would we then > apply those bugfixes to the 5.4 trunk if not through a merge?
Referring again to how openstack manages this (because I personally feel they have nailed it).. Any commit that should be applied to the RC should also be applied to master/trunk, right? So - Why not commit it to master/trunk and nominate it for inclusion in the release. This allows a release manager to look at the bug, the fix, and the implications of of the fix before the fix lands in the RC. Once a commit has been made to master/trunk.. That fix can be cherry-picked into the RC if it's deemed suitable. Thanks, Kiall