Re: [Git migration] trunk or master

2018-01-18 Thread Mark Thomas
On 08/01/18 14:33, Mark Thomas wrote: > This is the third of the per issue e-mails to discuss the issues > associated with migrating from svn to git. > > The standard name for the main branch where development takes place in > svn is 'trunk'. In git the standard name is 'master'. > > We can use e

Re: [Git migration] trunk or master

2018-01-11 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Mark, On 1/9/18 9:25 AM, Mark Thomas wrote: > On 09/01/18 07:06, Martin Grigorov wrote: >> Hi, >> >> On Jan 8, 2018 15:33, "Mark Thomas" wrote: >> >> This is the third of the per issue e-mails to discuss the issues >> associated with migrating f

Re: [Git migration] trunk or master

2018-01-09 Thread Henri Gomez
Master is Git convention, so master Le 9 janv. 2018 08:06, "Martin Grigorov" a écrit : > Hi, > > On Jan 8, 2018 15:33, "Mark Thomas" wrote: > > This is the third of the per issue e-mails to discuss the issues > associated with migrating from svn to git. > > The standard name for the main branch

Re: [Git migration] trunk or master

2018-01-09 Thread Romain Manni-Bucau
+1 for master and same as on svn for branches Le 10 janv. 2018 00:03, "Emmanuel Bourg" a écrit : > Le 08/01/2018 à 15:33, Mark Thomas a écrit : > > > Thoughts? > > +1 for master > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@to

Re: [Git migration] trunk or master

2018-01-09 Thread Emmanuel Bourg
Le 08/01/2018 à 15:33, Mark Thomas a écrit : > Thoughts? +1 for master - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@tomcat.apache.org

Re: [Git migration] trunk or master

2018-01-09 Thread Mark Thomas
On 09/01/18 07:06, Martin Grigorov wrote: > Hi, > > On Jan 8, 2018 15:33, "Mark Thomas" wrote: > > This is the third of the per issue e-mails to discuss the issues > associated with migrating from svn to git. > > The standard name for the main branch where development takes place in > svn is 't

Re: [Git migration] trunk or master

2018-01-09 Thread Henri Gomez
Git standard is master, so master Le 8 janv. 2018 3:33 PM, "Mark Thomas" a écrit : > This is the third of the per issue e-mails to discuss the issues > associated with migrating from svn to git. > > The standard name for the main branch where development takes place in > svn is 'trunk'. In git t

Re: [Git migration] trunk or master

2018-01-09 Thread Coty Sutherland
On Jan 8, 2018 09:33, "Mark Thomas" wrote: This is the third of the per issue e-mails to discuss the issues associated with migrating from svn to git. The standard name for the main branch where development takes place in svn is 'trunk'. In git the standard name is 'master'. We can use either o

Re: [Git migration] trunk or master

2018-01-08 Thread Violeta Georgieva
Hi, 2018-01-09 9:06 GMT+02:00 Martin Grigorov : > > Hi, > > On Jan 8, 2018 15:33, "Mark Thomas" wrote: > > This is the third of the per issue e-mails to discuss the issues > associated with migrating from svn to git. > > The standard name for the main branch where development takes place in > svn

Re: [Git migration] trunk or master

2018-01-08 Thread Martin Grigorov
Hi, On Jan 8, 2018 15:33, "Mark Thomas" wrote: This is the third of the per issue e-mails to discuss the issues associated with migrating from svn to git. The standard name for the main branch where development takes place in svn is 'trunk'. In git the standard name is 'master'. We can use eit

Re: [Git migration] trunk or master

2018-01-08 Thread Leon Rosenberg
I think the standard name for the main branch where development takes place in git is 'develop'. Master contains the last released version and is used to branch from for patches etc. At least with branch-based development models like gitflow or githubflow. regards Leon On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 9:33

[Git migration] trunk or master

2018-01-08 Thread Mark Thomas
This is the third of the per issue e-mails to discuss the issues associated with migrating from svn to git. The standard name for the main branch where development takes place in svn is 'trunk'. In git the standard name is 'master'. We can use either of these going forwards. Or something complete