[Biopython-dev] Git Branch Organisation?

João Rodrigues anaryin at gmail.com
Fri Dec 3 11:41:56 UTC 2010


Crystal clear now, thanks!

João [...] Rodrigues
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On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 12:37 PM, Peter <biopython at maubp.freeserve.co.uk>wrote:

> On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 11:07 AM, João Rodrigues <anaryin at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello Peter,
> >
> > I have a question regarding git branch organisation. Would it be
> > better to have one branch with all the GSOC features that are
> > stable (e.g. gsoc_stable) that grows as more features are tested
> > or having one branch for each new feature is the best option?
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > João [...] Rodrigues
>
> I was going to reply to this issue on the list anyway.
>
> At the end of the summer you basically had one branch with lots
> new stuff and changes to Bio.PDB - *some* of this is "stable" and
> potentially ready for merging to the trunk, but other parts still need
> work. Is that right?
>
> For smaller self contained changes (like the PDB element stuff), to
> me a feature branch which we can test on its own and then merge
> makes sense.
>
> The bulk of your work is a whole new module (Bio.Struct), so
> another branch just for the stable stuff makes sense. If you think
> it can easily be broken into stages, and that doing this would make
> it easier for us to evaluate, test, and merge. However, it could go
> in as one big merge -- it just is more work to review in one lump ;)
>
> So there is a balance here - is that any clearer?
>
> Peter
>




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