El Dijous, 25 de desembre de 2014, a les 20:29:12, Thomas Friedrichsmeier va escriure: > On Thu, 25 Dec 2014 20:21:05 +1300 > Ben Cooksley <bcooks...@kde.org> wrote: > [...] > > > > 1) Everybody can create, delete and force-push to all branches > > > except the "reserved" ones (kde/*, master, stable,... see the list). > > > > > > 2) People are free to create, delete and force-push to all branches > > > below my/$username/ (in my case, tat would be my/jkt/foo for > > > example). Only repo owners can create, delete and force-push to > > > arbitrary branch names. > > [...] > > > Agreed. Can we have a show of hands / etc as to which one would suit > > people best? > > > > I will add a 3rd possibility though. > > > > 3) People are free to create and delete to all branches below work/*. > > Creation and deletion of branches outside this would be limited to > > project admins (release managers). It also allows other developers to > > cleanup as needed so it doesn't all fall on the repository admin / > > sysadmin. > > > > This removes developer usernames from the branch names - which is > > probably better for long term collaborative branches (which i've seen > > used in a number of projects) and doesn't make a difference for short > > term branches. > > I like 3 best. > > This seems like a very straight-forward solution that offers the current > level of protection for all existing branches, while allowing a lot of > flexibility in managing non-protected branches (including, importantly, > the possibility to organize by feature / purpose rather than by > "owner").
+1 Cheers, Albert > > Regards > Thomas
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