On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 3:38 PM Igor Gnatenko
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Why?
>
> What is the problem with packages having branch "latest", "1.x" and such?
It's no problem.
Rather it might be better in the point of view of "minimal necessary
package branches for now".
I thought it again.
I considered below case of that a package is included in 2 different modules.
Then in the case, a module bar can not refer rpms/bar's 1.2 branch
because of specific issue of module bar.
But creating new branch "bar-1.2" on rpms/foo on that time might solve
the situation.
On modules/foo branch: 1.2
foo.yml
data:
components:
foo:
ref: 1.2
On modules/bar branch: 3.4
bar.yml
data:
components:
foo:
ref: bar-1.2
rpms/foo
branch: 1.2
branch: bar-1.2
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