On 05/23/2018 06:20 AM, Brian Bouterse wrote:
It sounds like there isn't much blocking this, but does that mean the
devs should go ahead with planning and making the branching changes?
Also I want to confirm: is the scope of this planned change only for
pulp/pulp and pulp/devel repos for now?
Agreed.
On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 10:56 AM, Patrick Creech <pcre...@redhat.com
<mailto:pcre...@redhat.com>> wrote:
On Mon, 2018-05-21 at 19:51 -0400, Dennis Kliban wrote:
> We need to start planning the creation of a "2.17-dev" branch
from the current master and merging "3.0-dev" into "master". We
would then create new "2.Y-dev" branch after each "2.Y.0" release. All
> 3.0 work would then land on master.
Might I suggest a y-version agnostic 2-dev or 2-master or similar
branch instead? This would reflect better the state of the branch
as "Pulp 2 master" and will prevent us from having to rename a lot
of items each release.
+1 to this naming.
+1
This would also help enforce our cherry-pick model of 'merge to
master, pick back to -release branches for releases' and will
provide us a feature branch to branch off our '2.y-release' branches
without adding in confusion each .y cycle.
> Do our release engineering tools support this change? If not,
what would it take to support it?
Yes. There'd be some small changes required to use the new master
branch insted of 'master', but that's it.
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