Serge Knystautas ha scritto:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 1:57 PM, Robert Burrell Donkin
IMO excessive use of branching lies at the heart of many of community
issues experience by JAMES. when branches are used in this way, there
tends to be a lack of community engagement and involvement in the
branch and the results are present as a complete take-it-or-leave-it
solution.

+1.  I think it's a good observation and a good suggestion to help
guide future contributions.

I want also to share that community issues in JAMES started long before we had branches at all.. but this is not the point. It is good to have an agreement on how to use branches. I agree in principles with that and I already explained why I think this time was a special case.

I would like to understand how to "mark" a branch as illustrative (Robert say it is not against illustrative branches): the stream-refactoring branch has been created with the goal to be illustrative. I don't know how to mark it so that no one will change it in a development branch.

I don't have problem in changing the way I work, but I have to understand what I have to do.

Stefano

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