On Sun, May 11, 2025 at 02:35:14PM -0700, Otto Kekäläinen wrote:
I have published similar stats before and I ran a large "poll" on this
mailing list with subject "DEP-14: Default branch name 'debian/latest'
objections?" to find out what the objections are. My take is that a
vocal minority with very strong opinions prevent Debian from landing
on a default Debian branch name.

The impression I had back then was that it was a vocal minority who thought it was important, and most developers just weren't all that bothered. But this is anecdata ...

Once we have a decision, Guido is more likely
to support making that decision the default in git-buildpackage, and
the people who previously migrated from master to debian/master or
debian/sid (while the historic DEP-14 suggested them) are more likely
to change to the final branch name. With this everything would most
likely converge.

I think this significantly underestimates the annoyance involved in renaming existing long-lived branches (in that all clients have to re-clone or manually adjust), which is certainly why I generally avoid doing so unless I absolutely have to.

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Colin Watson (he/him)                              [cjwat...@debian.org]

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