Hi Martin, I'll check your link and learn ;) Ok for the dev branch, is useless.
What I'd suggest instead is that when you make a release, at that point you should make a new branch for that release series and associate that with the series in Launchpad. Ok, so that there is a bug on a release branch I can patch this branch. I don't think you need to set up a gatekeeper unless you especially want a long test suite to be rigorously enforced and doing it by hand is not enough. Ok. I'll give feedback. Thanks Martin. Thomas. On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 03:03, Martin Pool <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Thomas, > > There's some documentation of similar scenarios here that you might find > useful: > > http://bazaar-vcs.org/Scenarios > > and I cc'd some of the people working on them in case there's more > they'd like to add from your post. > > 2009/2/27 Thomas Manson <[email protected]>: > > Hi, > > > > I'm fairly new to Launchpad and Bazaar (on which I have some basic > > understanding) and I've setup a project on the Launchpad plateform. > > > > I'm using Bazaar/launchpad on a small web project which is split up in 3 > > eclipse projects, we're now 2 developer on the project (before I was > alone > > which make things pretty simple). > > > > Bazaar gives a lot of liberty on how to manage your project, but right > now, > > I'm quite lost... > > > > Do I need a gatekeeper ? What branch layout should I start from ? > > > > > > Is the following scheme would be good ? > > > > * The project trunked own by the team for release. > > * a dev branch own by the team > > * each time a developer works on a functionnality, should he create a > branch > > for this and then merge it to the dev branch ? > > > > * once the dev branch is stable enough we merge it with the trunk ? > > I think that sounds pretty good, except I would question whether you > really need a separate dev branch and a trunk branch. Each branch > should have a purpose and would there really be a different purpose > between the dev branch and trunk? > > What I'd suggest instead is that when you make a release, at that > point you should make a new branch for that release series and > associate that with the series in Launchpad. > > I don't think you need to set up a gatekeeper unless you especially > want a long test suite to be rigorously enforced and doing it by hand > is not enough. > > > Also I'm used to handle all the VCS inside eclipse GUI (with CVS/SVN > > plugin), but with Bazaar, I feel that I can't do that, and I really need > to > > use command line utilities. > > > > (which sounds not that handy compared to CVS/SVN eclipse integration, but > > yes, they are less powerfull). > > > > Is there a short list of utility I should learn ? > > I'd really like to spend more time on project developement and less on > > learning Bazaar ;o))) > > So I'd suggest reading the tutorial, and giving feedback on the Bazaar > list or irc channel for any thing that is lacking from the eclipse > integration or > > -- > Martin <http://launchpad.net/~mbp/> >
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