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From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
To: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
Cc: rgm@gnu.org, stefan@marxist.se, monnier@iro.umontreal.ca,
	emacs-devel@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Merging release branch
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2021 22:58:29 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <83pmrnppqy.fsf@gnu.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87y26bu0ih.fsf@gnus.org> (message from Lars Ingebrigtsen on Fri,  29 Oct 2021 20:52:22 +0200)

> From: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
> Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2021 20:52:22 +0200
> Cc: Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>, Stefan Kangas <stefan@marxist.se>,
>  emacs-devel@gnu.org
> 
> Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org> writes:
> 
> > That work flow sounds fine to me in general -- but what about those
> > changes to emacs-28 that shouldn't be merged?
> 
> I know there's other projects that don't do merging at all between
> long-lived branches like this.
> 
> In Emacs, that would mean that things that are supposed to be
> emacs-28-only are developed there, and are pushed as normal.  Any things
> that are supposed to go to both master and emacs-28 are committed to
> master, and then cherry-picked for emacs-28.  (Or cherry-picked the
> other way, but that risks "losing" changes if you forget.)
> 
> Doing it that way would involve much fewer special rules (about commit
> message formats) and less magic.

Who'd do the cherry-picking in this scenario?  And why do you assume
people won't forget doing that, like they forget to merge and/or mark
the changes "not to be merged to master"?

I fear that what you propose will completely demote the release branch
to the status of second-rate citizen, because it then becomes a
burden.  That'd be a regression.  Cherry-picking makes much more sense
when branches are short-lived, which is not the case here.




  parent reply	other threads:[~2021-10-29 19:58 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 47+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2021-10-29 16:35 Merging release branch Glenn Morris
2021-10-29 16:42 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2021-10-29 17:01 ` Stefan Kangas
2021-10-29 18:10   ` Stefan Monnier
2021-10-29 18:26     ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2021-10-29 18:52       ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2021-10-29 19:55         ` Daniel Martín
2021-10-30 11:42           ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2021-10-30 13:42             ` Daniel Martín
2021-10-30 20:32               ` Tassilo Horn
2021-10-29 19:58         ` Eli Zaretskii [this message]
2021-10-30 11:51           ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2021-10-30 12:11             ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-10-30 12:30               ` Dmitry Gutov
2021-10-30 12:32                 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-10-30 13:34                   ` dick
2021-10-31 11:38                   ` Dmitry Gutov
2021-10-31 13:03                     ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-10-30 16:33                 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-10-30 21:36                   ` Dmitry Gutov
2021-10-31  7:19                     ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-10-30 23:14                   ` Gregory Heytings
2021-10-30 23:17                     ` Dmitry Gutov
2021-10-31  7:20                     ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-10-31  8:13                       ` Gregory Heytings
2021-10-31 11:40                       ` Dmitry Gutov
2021-10-31 12:58                         ` Gregory Heytings
2021-10-31 21:59                           ` Dmitry Gutov
2021-10-31 14:46                         ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2021-10-31 15:12                           ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-10-31 15:15                             ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2021-10-31 16:02                               ` Dealing with merge noise (was: Merging release branch) Kévin Le Gouguec
2021-10-31 18:19                                 ` Stefan Kangas
2021-10-31 18:31                                   ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-10-31 22:00                           ` Merging release branch Dmitry Gutov
2021-10-30 12:31               ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2021-10-30 12:48                 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-10-29 19:00       ` Stefan Monnier
2021-10-29 19:05         ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2021-10-29 19:17           ` Stefan Monnier
2021-10-29 20:29           ` David Engster
2021-10-29 17:08 ` dick
2021-11-06  9:28 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-11-06 10:53   ` Stefan Kangas
2021-11-06 16:14     ` Glenn Morris
2021-11-06 16:11   ` Glenn Morris
2021-11-06 17:19     ` Eli Zaretskii

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