New release-plan

David Nolden zwabel at googlemail.com
Fri Nov 27 21:59:08 UTC 2009


Am Freitag 27 November 2009 22:39:56 schrieb Alexander Dymo:
> Speaking about repository locations. I'm not actively participating in
> development now, so take my words with a grain of salt, but I believe that
>  if we ever move out of the trunk/KDE source tree, then we should go right
>  to gittorious and adopt a release scheme of Linux kernel:
> 
> - "master" or "trunk" branch is always stable
> - new features are developed in branches and are merged once ready (really
> easy to do with git)
> - release at any time when master/trunk has anything valuable (this usually
> means releasing often, up to 4-5 releases per year)
> 
> 
> In my company, we're doing the same even without doing too many branches,
>  and this process still works. And I should say, it works really well.
+1 on the switch. If we're moving anyway, we could also do this switch right 
away, and the "freeze" + hack-sprint problem would be solved as well.

Greetings, David




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