+1 for the second option
On 1/25/07, Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
  Hi,
 Sergiu said in an email he wanted to modify the branching policy for
 1.0. So I'm proposing 2 choices and let you vote about them:
 Option 1 (current policy):
 ====================
 * Work on trunk till we cut the RC. At that point in time create a
 branch
 Pros:
 * Simple. Minimal merging from branch to trunk to do.
 * No risk of forgetting something (like something is on trunk but not
 in branch where it should be, and no risk of forgetting to merge back
 on trunk something from the branch)
 Cons:
 * If someone introduces a big instability, we'll need to revert it
 * Committers cannot commit something not working on trunk (in any
 case nobody should ever do that)
 * If a new feature is committed that impacts other features, it's
 possible that it won't be stable enough. This is especially true as
 we don't have lots of automated tests to discover regression. Note:
 If we had strong automated tests we would never need to create a
 branch (this is how I do it on the Cargo project and I've never had
 any issue).
 Option 2:
 ========
 * Create a 1.0 branch right now. All work leading to 1.0 must go to
 that branch. Trunk is for work for 1.1.
 Pros:
 * People working on 1.1 can do so on trunk
 * Less stabilization risk issues
 Cons:
 * Requires more discipline. People must be careful to commit on the
 right branch/trunk.
 * We absolutely need to merge to trunk whenever someone commits to
 the 1.0 branch as otherwise merging is a big pain later on.
 Please cast your votes.
 I'm +1 for Option 2 but provided all committers agree as it's a
 little bit more work and more importantly requires discipline.
 Thanks
 -Vincent
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