I'm fine with deleting the following branches from PDL code:
cpan_2.006_release
cpan_2.007_04
cpan_2.007_release
release_2.4.10
We can always generate a real branch at the release tag
if maintenance is needed for a release separate from the
on-going development.
--Chris
On 2/28/2015 14:34, Ed wrote:
Hi PDL devs,
Looking at this: https://github.com/PDLPorters/pdl/branches
Shows that these branches, having “0” on the right side of the little
graphs, don’t ADD any commits:
* cpan_2.007_release
* release_2.4.10
They appear to be in fact doing what a tag does, which is mark a point
in time, and literally nothing else. Since there are perfectly good
tags pointing at those points, does anyone object if I just delete
those branches?
On a similar note, this branch adds commits to recreate 2.007_04, almost:
* cpan_2.007_04
As the author of the only commits on that branch, and given all the
relevant commits are reflected in 2.007_05 et seq, I want to delete
this one too as pointless. Any objections?
Finally, this branch looks like a small git error:
* cpan_2.006_release
It features a merge of two commits on top of what is tagged as the
actual 2.006 release, which *are not* in 2.006, and *are* reflected in
commit 4af8e15a2aec78f388bd96021395d51ab35e2192 the next day (which is
on master). Therefore, this branch serves no purpose and I want to
delete it too. Craig, any objections?
Best regards,
Ed
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