[seam-dev] Seam patches and SVN logistics

Lincoln Baxter, III lincolnbaxter at gmail.com
Thu Mar 18 10:31:26 EDT 2010


Hey Arbi,

Long story short, we're still working on setting up the infrastructure and
providing that information to everyone so they can be on the same page.

Hopefully we'll have this under wraps soon,
--Lincoln

On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 1:36 AM, Arbi Sookazian <asookazian at gmail.com>wrote:

> HI all,
>
> Are there any documented "rules of engagement" or best practices concerning
> committing patches, bug fixes, etc. for JIRA issues with respect to Seam
> 3.0, for example?
>
> Specifically, do the Seam core devs and miscellaneous committers work
> directly off of trunk for all JIRA issues for a particular release or do
> they create a separate branch for each JIRA issue which is then reintegrated
> back into trunk?
>
> If the latter, then what about using Mylyn in Eclipse for task mgmt and
> context mgmt?  The activation of tasks and tracking of change sets by Mylyn
> are useful in Eclipse workspaces where there are multiple JIRA issues (or
> tasks) to work on and isolate context for.
>
> And is a continuous integration server like Hudson or Continuum used as
> well?  Is a build created by the CI server every time a file or change set
> is committed to trunk or is it schedule by CRON job?
>
> thx.
>
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