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Re: Branches in CVS repository?


Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> writes:

> The GCC project allows anyone with write privileges to create branches
> in the CVS repository for aribtrary purposes, provided that the usual
> guidelines regarding copyrights are followed.  A typical use of these
> branches is for distributors to created branches to use for releases,
> or for developers to perform experiments.  It's an effective way of
> making more information available to people without getting in the way
> of the mainline development.
> 
> Does the same policy apply to GLIBC and/or Binutils?  If not, could it
> be considered?
> 
> My particular motivation in this case is the former issue; I would
> like to create a branch for a customer release; the branch would
> contain backports of patches that apply to this particular customer.
> So, if the general policy does not apply, is it permissible for me to
> create this particular branch?

I don't think that the binutils group has ever developed a plan for
branches.  I don't think anybody has ever wanted to make a binutils
branch other than the ones we make for releases.

Personally I think it is perfectly reasonable to follow the gcc
approach: anybody with write privileges can create a branch, but all
commits to that branch require a copyright assignment just as with all
commits to mainline.

Nick, Alan, any thoughts on this?

Ian


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