Charles Lepple
2006-Sep-04 15:22 UTC
[Nut-upsdev] 'Testing' branch will supercede 'Stable' in SVN
Folks, When we migrated from CVS to SVN, we brought along both the Testing and Stable branches. However, since SVN allows us to create a snapshot of an entire branch for a release, the Stable branch is somwhat redundant (since we would have to do an extra 'svn merge' to put changes there). After discussing this with Arnaud, and noting that nothing has been committed to 'Stable' since the SVN migration, I plan to delete the 'Stable' branch. Changes which have been tested on the trunk (or by users in the field) will still be committed to 'Testing', and when 'Testing' is ready for release, it will be tagged in tags/v2.0.x As always, the repository keeps a record of old directories and files which have been deleted, so if you do need to see something from 'Stable', just point your SVN client to revision 335 or earlier. Questions or comments? -- - Charles Lepple
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