Messages in this thread | | | From | "Rafael J. Wysocki" <> | Subject | [Announce] linux-pm tree changes | Date | Tue, 24 Jan 2012 23:56:04 +0100 |
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Hi,
I'd like you to know some workflow changes regarding the linux-pm tree.
Since it's now possible to create signed tags for Linus to pull from, I won't need the 'pm-for-linus' branch any more and it's gone. The 'pm-fixes' branch is gone too and replaced by the 'fixes' branch (which currently contains the same material as master).
The idea is that the main development is going to happen in the 'master' branch, which is not going to be rebased and the Linus' tree will be merged into it from time to time (most of the time when the 'master' branch can be fast-forwarded to it). The 'fixes' branch will be used for pushing urgent stuff that must go in before the new material in the 'master' branch.
The linux-next branch is going to be based on top of the master branch with the 'fixes' branch merged into it and will contain additional new material that hasn't been added to the master branch yet. Every patch going through linux-pm has to spend some time in the linux-next branch alone before it is added to the master (or 'fixes') branch (some super-urgent fixes may go directly to the 'fixes' branch, though).
Topic branches are all gone now and they will be re-created as needed.
If you have any questions, please ask.
Thanks, Rafael
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