[slf4j-dev] SLF4J "versioning habits"
ceki
ceki at qos.ch
Fri Sep 21 23:20:12 CEST 2012
Right, changes of bigger importance should be discussed on this mailing
list. For trivial changes a pull request is fine.
On 21.09.2012 22:14, Matthew Bishop wrote:
> Changes should be vetted in the newsgroups beforehand and should be
> attached to a bugzilla issue too.
>
> Matt
>
> On 2012-09-21 1:10 PM, "ceki" <ceki at qos.ch> wrote:
>
>> On 21.09.2012 21:28, Libor Jelinek wrote:
>>> Hello to everybody,
>>> what is this project git conventions?
>>>
>>> 1) Fork & pull way, or directly on main slf4j repo?
>>
>> You can push directly on slf4j as long as it pertains to osgi-over-slf4j
>> module. For changes in other modules, please send a pull request. If
>> after review the change is accepted, your changes will be pulled into
>> the official slf4j repo.
>>
>>> 2) Branching. I'm used to make a heave use of branching. Every
>>> above-trivial change goes to own branch with a some naming convention
>>> like "bug/title-of-bug" and "enh/new-feature-prosal". It seems that
>>> branches have not been not too much used so far.
>>
>> Making use of branches is idiomatic with git. Unfortunately, I have been
>> corrupted by years of cvs/svn and have not changed my habits to use
>> branches.
>>
>>> Thanks in advance for my these newcomers questions
>>> Libor
>>
>> --
>> Ceki
>>
>>
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