Re: Status of sparse-next

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Hi Chris,

On 12 June 2017 at 17:26, Christopher Li <sparse@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 11, 2017 at 3:57 PM, Dibyendu Majumdar
>>>> I was wondering if the sparse-next branch is going to be stable soon.
>
> I want to clarify that, "stable" you mean the code quality is good (no obvious
> bugs or crashes), or the git branch will not be roll back.
>
> As for the code quality, I believe that is reasonable stable.
>
> As for change roll back, the sparse-next is created with the goal to
> test out some of the newly merge changes. In theory rolling back history
> is possible with sparse-next if we find out some thing seriously wrong
> with the purposed changes. So it is not a stable point if you want to base
> your change on. The master branch will not roll back history,
> that is a more stable branch.
>

Okay thanks, I will wait until the master branch has all the changes,
as I want to minimize the number of merges I have to do.

Thanks and Regards
Dibyendu
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