Re: IMPORTANT: nautilus branching

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On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 2:39 AM Sage Weil <sweil@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> We're branching off nautilus!
>
> This means:
>
> - Merge any final fixes you want for nautilus directly into the nautilus
> branch.

Sage, does this imply that we are able to merge changes not targeting
nautilus now? to put another way, can we merge the non-critical
changes and features into master now ?

>
> - If you screw up and merge it to master, cherry-pick -x to nautilus.
>
> - I will periodically merge nautilus back into master, up to and including
> the final/first stable v14.2.0 nautilus release.  (This is to ensure the
> master 'git describe' version is >= nautilus, although shortly after
> nautilus is out we'll also create a v15.0.0 tag just to kick off the
> octopus cycle.)
>
> - Any pull requests that target the nautilus branch should be marked
> with the 'nautilus' milestone.  If there are PRs there that aren't going
> to make it and will need a backport, please remove the milestone.
>
>
> I'm hoping we can push out v14.2.0 early next week.  Anything that needs
> to get in should be merged by EOD Friday so we can run QA over the
> weekend.
>
> After v14.2.0 is released, we're back to normal:
>
> - Everything targets master.
>
> - Anything that needs to be backported goes through the normal backport
> process: either via a tracker ticket, or a feature backport pull-request,
> with the 'nautilus: ' prefix and nautilus milestone.
>
> sage
>


-- 
Regards
Kefu Chai



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