Re: missing file in git repo

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От Robert Haas
Тема Re: missing file in git repo
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Msg-id AANLkTimhb0OUIopH5GrZsMX5I2bSEvaxdSS78BuADtNH@mail.gmail.com
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Ответ на Re: missing file in git repo  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 10:25 AM, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net> writes:
>> The thing we've always agreed upon is to at least start by migrating
>> something that's as close to our current workflow as possible to git,
>> and *then* consider changing anything in the workflow. We're not going
>> to change both at once.
>
> Yeah.  One of the main constraints in my view is retaining our current
> workflow for back-patching release branches.  We're not going to stop
> supporting those branches, and we're not going to deal with two separate
> repositories.  So if we're to convert to a git master, it has to be
> able to deal with back-patches.  Given that the "same" patch is usually
> textually a bit different from branch to branch, I'm not convinced that
> git is going to make my life easier in that respect.

Yeah, I don't think it is.  Nor do I think it will make it any harder.The main benefits I see as a committer are:

- It's faster;
- I can work off-line;
- I can "queue up" patches in a branch and then drop them all into the
master branch at once (assuming no conflicts, of course).  This might
be useful for security updates, among other things; and of course
- I won't have to switch back and forth between two systems.

...Robert


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