On 19/07/17 16:41, Alex Rousskov wrote:
On 07/18/2017 09:26 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 19/07/17 09:22, Alex Rousskov wrote:
      With Squid official repository now at Github, a lot more folks will
be tempted to report bugs and file feature requests there. I propose to
remove that functionality from the Github interface (for now). Any
objections or better ideas?


Sounds good to me.

I suspect the issues from Nov/Dec last year have duplicate discussions
either in squid-users or bugzilla - but that would be worth checking up
with the submitters before the github issues are lost.

Done. There are two open DevOps issues remaining. I will disable the
interface once those issues are closed. I will try to export/archive the
closed issues before disabling the interface.


There are maintainer workflow scripts still todo, but before going to
the trouble I'm considering whether that workflow still makes any sense
- it was designed for CVS, and adapted to bzr in absence of good bzr
tooling. If anyone knows of some good branch management tools for git
I'm interested.

I wish I could help, but I do not really know what the old tools did,
and do not have enough git expertise to advice on such general topics as
"good branch management tools for git". If nobody answers here, consider
enumerating the primary needs in general terms. Such a list would make
it easier to solicit external advice.


Hmm. Well I was hoping "branch management" might bring up things I'm not aware of myself. Oh well.

The tools I have right now are a bunch of scripts that maintain a todo-list for each release series, a per-release patch list, and running statistics about the quantities of code change. * For each revision/patch in any branch I can mark it as a feature and group other revisions/patches as delayed fixes to the primary commit. * For each revision/patch I can see whether it has been cherrypicked into an older series (and to what revision in that destination branch), and if it is a backport the revision/patch ID in the branch where it originated.



Thank you,

Alex.
P.S. Congratulations on the first PR merge via Github!


LOL. Burden of the maintainership role :-P administrative fixes updating various things after major milestones.

Amos
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