Le 14/09/2022 à 00:38, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
Le 03/09/2022 à 17:35, Jonas Hahnfeld a écrit :
On Sat, 2022-09-03 at 10:41 +0200, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
stable/*
Should these be converted to tags now?
I think most open-source projects keep their release / stable branches
around, even for "outdated" versions. Additionally we'd have to create
tags *now* for changes that happened years ago. I wouldn't particularly
like doing that...
That said, I'm not overly bothered by the presence of these stable
branches either, especially those under dev/, which is a sort of
"private area".
Maybe; on the other hand, some of the branches I mentioned in my
original email give the impression that the transitions to Python 3 and
Guile 2 are still being worked on. Moreover, I firmly believe that we
should try to not "forget" mergeable work in branches, and we waste
time in every pass over branches that were deemed not important anymore
now / in the past.
Good point. There seems to have been no objection to removing
these branches, so I went ahead and removed these:
dev/frax/colorful-make
dev/hanwen/safe-eval
dev/janek/cg-cleanup
dev/janek/experimental-fix-for-issue-2462
dev/janneke/wip-guile2
dev/knupero/lilypy3devel
dev/wl/non-srcdir-autogen
dev/wl/programming-work
dev/wl/tweak-tag
Sorry, forgot this one:
dev/hanwen/cairo-marku
(which didn't contain anything not in master, so I didn't make a backup).