Nanako Shiraishi a écrit :
Quoting "Etienne Vallette d'Osia" <dohzya@xxxxxxxxx>:
In addition, branches are a way to specify streams,
not a way to specify an aim for a commit.
(like in ruby a class is a method container, not a type)
So branch names are often like next, pu, dev, test, stupid-idea, etc.
They are totally useless for tracking aims.
Why should that be? 'next' clearly states the aim (it is to serve as an
integration testing area for the possible new features for the next
release).
It is not an aim (maybe "aim" is not the right term ?), it a status.
For me the aim is 'this commit is related to the documentation', 'this
commit is related to test and to the debugger'.
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