[Open-scap] [PATCH] Update RHEL6 OVAL file to ignore world-writable files in /proc/ directory

Petr Lautrbach plautrba at redhat.com
Tue Aug 5 14:30:19 UTC 2014


On Tue, Aug 05, 2014 at 09:56:15AM -0400, Martin Preisler wrote:
> > So when I want to try and test the latest sources then I should use the
> > maintenance branch?
> 
> Not really. We have multiple branches, not just one "source". We have latest source for the 1.0 branch, we have latest development code (master). There is no single "latest source". We might even fix something in the maintenance branch that was completely removed in master. The change would be the latest (as in most recent) but you definitely don't want it in master. I hope all is clear now.

How could one know which commit would be merged and which not? And how long should one wait if one follows the master branch?

> 
> I don't think merging from maintenance to master after every commit is worth it and as it bloats the repo. The changes will for sure be merged before releases. 

I agree that it is not worth to bloat the repo, but I personally would rather change the process instead of delaying merges into
master branch.

Petr
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