2010/10/29 Konstantin Kudryashov <[email protected]>:
> Correct! But in this case, you still developing in branches, not in master,
> as you said in first message ;-)

Hmm... I think I not told clearly enough what I meant. If you take a
look at schema on this page
http://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/
you will find 5 branches.

All things are merged to devel branch. Main development should be in
master branch.

If someone forks a tree to develop a new feature he creates his
feature branch - and this branch should be pulled to master branch in
master repo.

All bugs should be fixed in (pulled to) master branch and then cherry
picked to release branch - if you create release branch and then
hot-fixes IMHO it's the best way to lost important fix.

Best regards,
Michal

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