Updates to powerpc.git
Benjamin Herrenschmidt
benh at kernel.crashing.org
Sat Jul 12 13:32:06 EST 2008
On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 09:18 -0400, Josh Boyer wrote:
>
> If you want to use your master branch as a place for experimental
> stuff, that's fine by me. But you'll want to keep next separate from
> it so it's as "clean" as possible for those trying to track what is
> definitely going into the next release.
Yes. The idea is that "next" stays clean.
> If it were up to me (which it's not), I would have master just track
> Linus, next track what's going into the next release, and "bleeding"
> or "experimental" track stuff that isn't fully vetted yet. I might
> start doing that with my tree in the very near future.
Why keeping a branch to track linus in my public tree ? I have plenty of
these locally :-)
> Also, Paul is pretty good about not rebasing his branches when at all
> possible, and I suspect that's why his master and next were often the
> same. It makes life lots easier for the sub-maintainers and anyone
> trying to track against the tree. I humbly beg you to keep that
> going.
Yes. I intend to stay on that line, but as I'm new to the job, mistake
are more likely to happen.
Cheers,
Ben.
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