On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 4:30 PM Michael Osipov <micha...@apache.org> wrote:
> Am 2019-10-11 um 16:20 schrieb Rémy Maucherat: > > Hi, > > > > This vote is to regulate the use of branches in the official Tomcat > > repository beyond branches that are approved by the community such as > 8.5.x > > and 7.0.x. It is possible to do development in private branches directly > in > > the official Tomcat repository, as an alternative to using forks and pull > > requests. > > > > Should private branches be allowed in the official Tomcat git repository > ? > > [ ] Yes > > [ ] No > > I don't like the term 'private' because everytihing I add to the > canonical repo is intended to merged into upstream sooner or later. > Purely private stuff must be in a fork anyway. > > Please redefine. > Well, it's already in the text of the vote ("This vote is to regulate the use of branches in the official Tomcat repository beyond branches that are approved by the community such as 8.5.x and 7.0.x"): Private branches are defined here as any branches whose creation is not approved and voted on by the community. = I feel like creating branch "remm", is it allowed ? So I say no, because this is the Tomcat repo, not remm's repo, even though commits could possibly be interesting this is a bit too much. Rémy > > In that case as depicted by me: > Yes! > >