hello Paul, Paul Gevers <elb...@debian.org> writes: > On 03-04-15 17:55, Felix Natter wrote: >> does nobody have an opinion on this? >> >> In short: Is it better to have _a lot_ of beta gbp import-origs, commits >> that are reverted/superceded etc. OR >> develop on a private repository and copy the debian/* changes to alioth >> on a release? > > If this means that from one release to the next is only one commit, I > personally don't like it. Usually history (with good commit messages)
That's exaggerated: I usually manage to split this into ~10 commits, but they all share the same timestamp. See: http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-java/knopflerfish-osgi.git > helps a lot with figuring out why what happened and where bugs were > introduced. Not only for my own packages, but especially if I look at > packages done by others, be it to fix some bug via NMU or because of > take over. Basically, if you are only doing one commit, there is hardly > any use for the repository, as I could get the same by downloading the > packages from snapshot.d.o. Ok. If there is no strong opinion about it, I will choose one method based on personal judgement. Thanks and Best Regareds, -- Felix Natter -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/87619dxefp....@bitburger.home.felix