On 11/08/2012 01:19 AM, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
> Yesterday we discussed on IRC that this can be tricky - if you
have one topic branch that was originally based on master for instance and want to apply
the changes to both master and Beta2x then you need to be careful because if you rebase
the Beta2x-based topic branch to master, it will contain many more new commits and you
only want to cherry pick the ones you really need. That is clear to me (I hope).
yes, as with any other PR that is "outofsync" cherrypicking is the way to go.
> But I'd like to ask another related question: What is the recommended approach
wrt pull requests here? The above assumes you have one topic branch and hence one pull
request. So are users supposed to comment in the pull request saying they want it to be
applied to both branches? Or should they rather create to separate pull requests for each
branch (from 2 different topic branches)?
I would say it depends on the case - no reason to make things harder to do than necessary
:)
I would say a PR clearly marked as should going to both is enough in many cases but while
we are getting our feet wet here doing one for each might be worth doing.
IMO it should be done in JIRA by assigning right fix versions: 4.0.0.CR1
- for master, 4.0.0.Beta2 for - jbosstools-4.0.0.Beta2x branch.
> Sorry if I'm asking something obvious - these are new things to me :)
same here - we'll find a way; i'm collecting notes for all "git whoops"
I see happening to adjust recommendations as we learn, so keep them coming:)
/max
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