El dissabte, 5 d’octubre de 2019, a les 4:11:11 CEST, Ben Cooksley va escriure: > Hi all, > > Recently we had a discussion (which I think may have ended up spread > over a couple of mailing lists in the end) concerning branches and the > ability to force push to them. > > Current policy forbids force pushing to branches except in very > limited circumstances (essentially where it is the only option to fix > a branch) > > The discussion ended with two ways forward, but no 100% clear > consensus on which way we want to go forward. The two proposed ways > were: > 1) Only protect 'master' and declared 'stable' branches. > 2) Protect all branches, aside from a given prefix (proposed to be work/)
Yeah we discussed this at Akademy and i talked with some other people and they all agreed 2) was the way to go if it made things easier for everyone. I know i promised you i'd write this email and i failed, sorry about that :/ So yeah, a few +1 for solution 2) Cheers, Albert > > I'd like to clean this up and sort out the policy we want to have > surrounding this so we can move forward. > > From my perspective i'd rather we go with Option 2, as this will be > the approach that will be easier to both implement and maintain in the > long term and be the least likely to cause collaboration problems (as > the branch naming conventions will be universal across all our > repositories). > > Thoughts? > > Thanks, > Ben Cooksley > KDE Sysadmin >