On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 03:54:01PM +0100, Martin Wilck wrote: > On Mon, 2021-01-11 at 08:43 +0100, Hannes Reinecke wrote: > > > > > Looks good to me. > > OK. I have renamed the repositories now. The new openSUSE repo is now > reachable as > > https://github.com/openSUSE/multipath-tools > > The important branches have been renamed, please update your bookmarks: > > https://github.com/openSUSE/multipath-tools/tree/fixes > (obvious bug fixes, reviewed - Christophe should be able > to pull from here any time) > https://github.com/openSUSE/multipath-tools/tree/queue > (less obvious and larger changes reviewed on dm-devel, > this is where changes for new releases would be pulled from) > https://github.com/openSUSE/multipath-tools/tree/tip > (active development) > > We should discuss the git workflow. Until now, I've always rebased my > branches on Christophe's when pulling. I would like to switch to a > merge-based workflow for "queue" and "fixes". This would make it easier > for third parties to pull from these branches. It would mean that > Christophe's repo won't keep a fully linear history. I'm not sure if > that matters to anyone, but I wanted to ask anyway. The "tip" branch > will continue to be rebased (onto "queue"). Souds reasonable. > > As discussed previously, changes regarding the multipath-tools code > itself will continue to be posted on dm-devel. Other stuff such as > github-specific changes (e.g. CI) might be handled via github PR, > without bothering the list, unless anyone objects. Sure. -Ben > The previous openSUSE repo, which will be mostly stale from now on, is > now found here: > > https://github.com/openSUSE/multipath-tools-pre2021 > > Regards > Martin > -- dm-devel mailing list dm-devel@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/dm-devel