[Geotools-devel] Starting the Release for GeoServer 2.18.1 / GeoTools 24.1

2020-11-18 Thread Alessandro Parma
Hi All, Just to let you know that I'm starting the release procedure for - GeoServer 2.18.1 - GeoWebCache 1.18.1 - GeoTools 24.1 I'll keep you posted on the progress -- Regards, Alessandro Parma == GeoServer Professional Services from the experts! Visit http://goo.gl/it488V for more informati

Re: [Geotools-devel] Unchecked branch: completed and green build

2020-11-18 Thread Andrea Aime
Hi all, barring no objections, I plan to merge the branch into master during the next weekend. Was thinking of doing a normal merge, rather than a squash merge, since there are multiple authors, but I'm open to discuss it, just let me know. Will also merge GeoWebCache, since it has been ready for

Re: [Geotools-devel] Unchecked branch: completed and green build

2020-11-18 Thread Jody Garnett
Epic Andrea! As for merge options, is it too many changes for a rebase? -- Jody Garnett On Wed, 18 Nov 2020 at 08:18, Andrea Aime wrote: > Hi all, > barring no objections, I plan to merge the branch into master during the > next weekend. > Was thinking of doing a normal merge, rather than a squ

Re: [Geotools-devel] Unchecked branch: completed and green build

2020-11-18 Thread Emilio Lahr-Vivaz
One option for multiple authors on a commit is to use the 'Co-authored-by:' git commit hook, which github will respect and display: https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/committing-changes-to-your-project/creating-a-commit-with-multiple-authors#creating-co-authored-commits-on-gi

Re: [Geotools-devel] Unchecked branch: completed and green build

2020-11-18 Thread Andrea Aime
Hi Jody, rebase won't work, there are multiple merges in that branch already, done to handle merge conflicts (the branch tends to accumulate a bunch), once a merge commit is in a PR, it cannot be merged with rebase anymore. It would be easy to see, just try the various merge options but... hum...