Hi Justin,

normaly you should expect people share a feature branch if is intended to
work with other people or is intended to be merged against develop. Take
into account that as Mike Labriola said, there's people that makes several
branches and many of them will never come to an end, so that will only make
the remote repo mostly unusable. Regarding the Apache Model, the sentence
was thinked for VCS like SVN where all happen in trunk...so here we should
notice that all that is merged to develop (a.k.b. trunk) will be promoting
the Apache way of life as expected.



2013/3/12 Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com>

> Hi,
>
> > I'm not saying nothing against nvie (I give the same link in several
> emails
> > here),
> I actually posted before that but for some reason my email arrived out of
> sequence.
>
> > Yo can make whatever experimental things you want and work with other
> > people in *feature* branches
> Not exactly "feature branches typically exist in developer repos only" and
> the examples show that. I don't think we want people sharing branches
> outside the main repo as it preferable from an ASF perspective that all
> work is done where people can see it.
>
> Would be good to add this to the Wiki if each branch is local or remote
> for those unfamiliar with git and gitflow.
>
> Thanks,
> Justin




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