Re: Revert the trunk

2010-11-21 Thread Robert Leland
In most projects the latest and greatest code is in the trunk, See Subversion Red-Bean Book . What Wes suggests is going to be the easiest to follow. Recall when all those reverse merges are performed they are

Re: Revert the trunk

2010-11-21 Thread Wendy Smoak
On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Lukasz Lenart wrote: > I'm going to revert changes made to the trunk to keep it clean (as it > was after 2.2.1 release) and move the whole development to branches. > Why? To have trunk always ready to apply security patches and to make > a new release quite fast (

Re: Revert the trunk

2010-11-21 Thread Wes Wannemacher
Seems like a lot of work. Why not make a branch from the 2.2.1 tag? -Wes On 11/21/10, Lukasz Lenart wrote: > Hi, > > I'm going to revert changes made to the trunk to keep it clean (as it > was after 2.2.1 release) and move the whole development to branches. > Why? To have trunk always ready to a

Revert the trunk

2010-11-21 Thread Lukasz Lenart
Hi, I'm going to revert changes made to the trunk to keep it clean (as it was after 2.2.1 release) and move the whole development to branches. Why? To have trunk always ready to apply security patches and to make a new release quite fast (vote and tests). The problem is, the current trunk contain