[Scons-dev] Branching/cloning policy

Russel Winder russel at winder.org.uk
Thu Aug 9 13:28:09 EDT 2012


On Thu, 2012-08-09 at 08:42 -0400, Gary Oberbrunner wrote:
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> Hi Russel -- we haven't yet tried long-lived ongoing development on a

> separate feature branch, but I see no reason that shouldn't work. For

> simple patches, most people are submitting on the default branch,

> which is simplest for maintainers to merge. I think you could work

> either in a named branch, and submit pull requests from there (the

> wiki has doc for how to merge those into the main repo), or in the

> default branch of a separate scons-d repo and submit pull requests

> from there. Either one involves a merge on the maintainer's end. I

> don't think either one can cause a development freeze unless the patch

> causes other outstanding patches to suddenly be un-mergeable (which I

> hope will not happen). On your end if you want to work in a

> combination of those two ways (work on a branch and periodically merge

> to default and submit pull requests from there) that's fine too; I

> don't think the maintainer's job will be any different if you work

> that way.


My worry with the single repository with default a mirror and a named
branch is that in order to process any pull requests you have to accept
the presence of the named branch in the mainline repository?

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