On Fri, May 08, 2020 at 09:39:58AM -0600, Ken Dreyer wrote:
> In Ceph we do this at a slightly different point of time. We use
> "rdopkg tag-patches" to save each of the "patches" refs that we've
> translated into patch series in dist-git. Each Git tag is the NVR of
> the package.
> 
> We rebase and force-push our "patches" branches frequently, so a
> patches branch is one "history", and dist-git becomes a "history of
> histories".
> 
> It's critical to have this flexibility + auditability so we can move
> fast and still go back and reproduce everything.
> 
How do you backport fixes? Do apply the fixes directly to dist-git? Or do you
apply the fixes to a corresponding patches branch that you occur to have
around till needed (e.g. till the hitorical code is supported) for the purpose
of backporting?

-- Petr

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