[Chandler-dev] How we develop post Preview : SVN topology
Mikeal Rogers
mikeal at osafoundation.org
Mon Sep 10 16:05:21 PDT 2007
Might also wanna check out Combinator.
http://www.divmod.org/trac/wiki/CombinatorTutorial
-Mikeal
On Sep 10, 2007, at 3:33 PM, Reid Ellis wrote:
> Hear, hear. I would especially like to hear more about how Grant
> works with svk. Or perhaps I should just search back in the mail
> archives for when he talked about it before.
>
> +1 on s3 btw. I can see printing being on a branch.
>
> Reid
>
> On Sep 10, 2007, at 17:50, Philippe Bossut wrote:
>> Hi again,
>>
>> One thing I forgot to ask: the counter point to creating lots of
>> branches under SVN is that they are hard to work with/manage.
>> Since most devs will have 2 branches now, this is something to
>> ponder.
>>
>> In the past year though, some of you (Morgen, Jeffrey, Andi,
>> Grant) have had experience with developing on branches and
>> developed a set of "best practices" to make it work (daily trunk
>> merge for instance).
>>
>> Would be great if you guys could share these experience here for
>> the benefit of all so that everyone understand what developing
>> with branches on SVN is all about.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> - Philippe
>>
>> Grant Baillie wrote:
>>>
>>> There's an s3 here:
>>>
>>> - Stable trunk (i.e. 0.7.x work) + per-feature (and/or per-
>>> developer) branches. This is essentially how twisted does things
>>> IIRC.
>>>
>>> Personally, I don't have a particularly strong opinion about this
>>> choice. For example, no-one is singing the praises of s2, but I'd
>>> be fine with it. (Using SVK, it's not a big deal to merge
>>> properly between branches. My pattern is to make local branches
>>> often anyway).
>>>
>>> --Grant
>
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