[crossfire] CVS branches

Nicolas Weeger nicolas.weeger at laposte.net
Tue Aug 9 02:58:14 CDT 2005


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       I could, if necessary, do a branch commit if there are in fact any
     
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      files that are different.  But then I suppose the question is why not
     
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      just do a branch in the first place.
     
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       But as described about, not until a change happens do you need a
     
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      branch.  So what should probably be done is at the 'code freeze' time do
     
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      a cvs tag can-1-8-0 or something.  Thus, if nothing changes, that can be
     
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      tagged again as rel-1-8-0 ( can = candidate, rel=release).  So if
     
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      changes are made to CVS head, no big deal - the can- tag is still there
     
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      to get the files to release.  If a fix needs to be backported, the can-
     
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      tag can be used to find the point to make the branch from.
     
     
Makes much sense, i'd support doing that.

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       If other people want to help with releases, that would be great. 
     
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      Having a more frequent (quarterly) release schedule would also be good.
     
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       Even people taking some portiosn of the release (maps, archs) reduces
     
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      the effort a bit on my side - those bits aren't really hard, but if I
     
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      save myself 15 minutes, that is always nice.
     
     
*raises his hand to volunteer (assuming Windows handles correctly
scripts to make .tar.gz for releases)*

Ryo

    
    


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