Re: Should I always create a dedicated stream branch for my module?

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It is up to you. If the plan is always to have master in sync with your module stream, then you can keep master. If you want to retire sway from rawhide at some point, you would need to move to the stream branch.

On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 8:25 AM Till Hofmann <thofmann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,

I'm currently working on a module for sway. We basically just want to
have a stream that always contains the latest version of sway (including
all its dependencies), the same version that is also in rawhide (this
stream should be named 'rolling' if I understand the guidelines
correctly). In that case, is it better to just use the master branch of
the package git, or should I create a dedicated stream branch nevertheless?

Thanks,
Till
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