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Re: bypassing the patch countdown
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Urs Liska |
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Re: bypassing the patch countdown |
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Wed, 07 Dec 2016 23:58:14 +0100 |
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Am 7. Dezember 2016 23:34:39 MEZ, schrieb Graham Percival <address@hidden>:
>I was going to wait a month or two before suggesting this, just to
>make sure I was fully "up to date", but I'll jump in now.
>
>We instituted the policy of patch countdowns and Patchy after the
>lengthy wait for 2.14.0, which was due to a large number of
>regression bugs due to patches which either broke the compile, or
>broke previously-working output.
>
>However, even after that, I still pushed some commits directly to
>staging, bypassing the countdown. Obviously I did this for
>updating the VERSION when making a release, but I also did it for
>a few typo fixes as well.
>
>Is this still an accepted practice? If not, I suggest that it
>should be. If I had to formalize it, I'd say something like "if
>two developers with push ability agree that a fix is trivial and
>obvious, it can go straight to staging".
>
Yes, this is still common practice.
Developers can and do take this liberty occasionally.
An alternative giving some extra safety is to upload a patch and wait for the
first automated tests before pushing to staging.
In the current case the point is not that it would take a significant effort
to update the news but rather that it's not woth touching at all, given the
temporary nature of the information.
Urs
>
>(please note that I'm not suggesting that anybody should feel
>obligated to make such typo fixes -- instead, I'm checking that
>the "door is open". So that if we manage to get 1 or 2 users who
>are able to fix typos, and those fixes are very obvious, they
>wouldn't need to wait 2-4 days. In this case, the "two
>developers" would be "1 mentor, and the release or patch
>meister".)
>
>Cheers,
>- Graham
>
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