On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 11:48 PM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 5:26 PM, "Martin v. Löwis"
> wrote:
> > If you think that it's a likely problem that people create named
> > branches by mistake, then we should have a hook.
>
> I suspect the concern is that people may create named
On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 5:26 PM, "Martin v. Löwis" wrote:
> There is nothing that prevents people from tagging the tree currently
> in subversion, but most of the time, only the release manager does any
> tagging.
>
> If you think that it's a likely problem that people create named
> branches by m
Am 27.02.2011 00:21, schrieb Éric Araujo:
>> Then we will have to fix the hook each time we want to add a new
>> legitimate branch.
> The alternative is to edit the hook each time we want to remove a former
> legitimate branch, plus have another hook to refuse new named branches.
The question is w
> Then we will have to fix the hook each time we want to add a new
> legitimate branch.
The alternative is to edit the hook each time we want to remove a former
legitimate branch, plus have another hook to refuse new named branches.
> I have no preference really.
Looks like a ±0 to me :)
Regards
On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 22:36:47 +0100
Éric Araujo wrote:
> > +if branch in ('trunk', 'legacy-trunk',
> > + '2.0', '2.1', '2.2', '2.3', '2.4', '3.0'):
>
> Wouldn’t using a whitelist instead of a blacklist protect against new
> named branches too?
Then we will have to fix
> +if branch in ('trunk', 'legacy-trunk',
> + '2.0', '2.1', '2.2', '2.3', '2.4', '3.0'):
Wouldn’t using a whitelist instead of a blacklist protect against new
named branches too?
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