On 2 July 2010 09:08, Tim Delaney <timothy.c.delaney@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2 July 2010 08:07, Barry Warsaw
<barry@python.org> wrote:
Other than that, while I sometimes review patches in email, I do not think
patches in a tracker are the best way to manage these. A dvcs's biggest
strength is in branches, so we should use those as much as possible.
7. Merged default branch was pushed to the central repo, which triggered a continuous build.
Clarification here - I mean that a committer would merge it to default, then pull it into the main python repo - there would be one that anyone could push changes to, and those named branches would then be cherry-picked to be merged and pulled into the main repo by committers. Or something along those lines.
Tim Delaney