Hi guys,
FYI, this is how we have adopted successful branching model for RichFaces:
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Jason Porter <mailto:lightguard.jp@gmail.com>
Thursday, June 09, 2011 6:14 AM
Yep, that's what I did with Catch. you change the default branch in
github to develop and people will be put on the develop branch when
they clone.
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Brian Leathem <mailto:bleathem@gmail.com>
Thursday, June 09, 2011 5:56 AM
I had a question regarding the default branch that people clone. If
we map "release" to "master" as one of the articles recommends, and
create a 2nd branch called "develop" then we want to make sure people
fork off of develop when they want to add a feature.
I think you said the default branch was a configurable option in
github. Is that how you approached this with Catch?
I'm really hoping Faces will end up with many contributors, so this
has to be easy for them to pick up.
Brian Leathem
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Jason Porter <mailto:lightguard.jp@gmail.com>
Tuesday, June 07, 2011 2:30 AM
Who has questions about Git Flow? Aside from sending out the same
links I've sent out in the past, I want to answer your questions about
it before we officially adopt the workflow for all seam modules.
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