[Pulp-dev] is 3.0-dev branch ready to become master?

Jeff Ortel jortel at redhat.com
Wed May 23 14:17:07 UTC 2018



On 05/23/2018 06:20 AM, Brian Bouterse wrote:
> It sounds like there isn't much blocking this, but does that mean the 
> devs should go ahead with planning and making the branching changes?
>
> Also I want to confirm: is the scope of this planned change only for 
> pulp/pulp and pulp/devel repos for now?

Agreed.

>
>
> On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 10:56 AM, Patrick Creech <pcreech at redhat.com 
> <mailto:pcreech at redhat.com>> wrote:
>
>     On Mon, 2018-05-21 at 19:51 -0400, Dennis Kliban wrote:
>     > We need to start planning the creation of  a "2.17-dev" branch
>     from the current master and merging "3.0-dev" into "master". We
>     would then create new "2.Y-dev" branch after each "2.Y.0" release. All
>     > 3.0 work would then land on master.
>
>     Might I suggest a y-version agnostic 2-dev or 2-master or similar
>     branch instead?  This would reflect better the state of the branch
>     as "Pulp 2 master" and will prevent us from having to rename a lot
>     of items each release.
>
> +1 to this naming.
+1
>
>
>     This would also help enforce our cherry-pick model of 'merge to
>     master, pick back to -release branches for releases' and will
>     provide us a feature branch to branch off our '2.y-release' branches
>     without adding in confusion each .y cycle.
>
>
>     > Do our release engineering tools support this change? If not,
>     what would it take to support it?
>
>     Yes.  There'd be some small changes required to use the new master
>     branch insted of 'master', but that's it.
>
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