Jake, you make some good points that I hadn't considered before.
On 6/2/20, 3:42 PM, "Jacob Barrett" <[email protected]> wrote:
I know this has been brought up multiple times without resolution. I want
us resolve to ban the use of Geode repository for work in progress, feature
branches, or any other branches that are not release or support branches. There
is no reason given the nature of GitHub why you can’t fork the repository to
contribute.
* Work done on these branches results in the ASF bots updating the
associated JIRAs and email blasting all of us with your work.
* People don’t clean up these branches, which leads to a mess of branches
on everyones clones and in the UI.
* All your intermediate commits get synced to the repo, which bloats the
repo for everyone else. Even your commits you rebase over and force push are
left in the repo. When you delete your branch these commits are not removed.
There is no way for us to prune unreferenced commits. Nobody else needs your
commits outside of what was merged to a production branch.
If anyone has a use case for working directly from Geode repo that can’t
work from a fork please post it here so we can resolve.
Thanks,
Jake