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75 | <p> | |
76 | <a href="http://github.com/i-scream">http://github.com/i-scream</a> | |
77 | </p> | |
78 | + | <h3> |
79 | + | Git guidelines |
80 | + | </h3> |
81 | + | <p> |
82 | + | We've chosen a set of guidelines to work by so that |
83 | + | everybody is clear about how the Git repositories will be |
84 | + | used. This should make life easier for developers and |
85 | + | users. The aim is to keep things clear and simple without |
86 | + | adding unnecessary overheads. We don't have need for |
87 | + | anything as complex as git-flow. |
88 | + | </p> |
89 | + | <ol> |
90 | + | <li> |
91 | + | The <code>master</code> branch will always be buildable |
92 | + | and should be usable. Development work does not happen |
93 | + | here directly. |
94 | + | </li> |
95 | + | <li> |
96 | + | New releases will be taken from the <code>master</code> |
97 | + | branch and will be tagged there. |
98 | + | </li> |
99 | + | <li> |
100 | + | The master branch will never have its history rewritten. |
101 | + | </li> |
102 | + | <li> |
103 | + | Development work will be done on branches. These |
104 | + | branches may only live for the period of the development |
105 | + | work. Once the work is complete and tested it will be |
106 | + | merged to master and the branch may be deleted. |
107 | + | </li> |
108 | + | <li> |
109 | + | The history on development branches may be rewritten to |
110 | + | tidy things up before merging. This probably won't |
111 | + | happen often, but don't get upset if it does. |
112 | + | </li> |
113 | + | <li> |
114 | + | If you want to submit changes it's best to do them |
115 | + | against the <code>master</code> branch unless you're |
116 | + | specifically working with a developer on an issue |
117 | + | already. |
118 | + | </li> |
119 | + | </ol> |
120 | </div> | |
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