Hi Geert! On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 2:12 PM Geert Stappers <stapp...@stappers.nl> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 01:50:49PM -0500, Matt Zagrabelny wrote: > > > > > 2. What should the "master" branch be used for? > > Consider the string "master" a label for _your leading branch_ > > > > I don't use the master branch with DEP-14. I believe the DEP is stating > > that you'd use "master" for native packages - which from the sounds of > it, > > yours is not. Therefore, I'd not use "master". > > But you have your own leading branch > When I am packaging someone else's software (upstream/latest) for inclusion in Debian (debian/master), I don't feel like I have "my own" leading branch. What am I missing for using (or not using) a "master" branch? > > > > 3. When a new upstream tarball is released, where should it be > imported? > > > > > > > Assuming you have a remote named "github", I suppose you'd do something > > like: > > > > git pull github upstream/latest > > > I think it should be (be warned _not tested_ ) avoid that your > current branch gets pollueted. > What makes you believe that the current branch would get polluted? I believe a: git pull repo refspec is equivalent to: git checkout refspec git pull repo Am I wrong? Thanks for the dialog! -m