Hello,

On Fri, 10 Aug 2018 at 12:54, Christoph M. Becker <cmbecke...@gmx.de> wrote:
>
> On 30.07.2018 at 10:35, Gabriel Caruso wrote:
>
> > Recently, while checking some branches, I’ve noticed that we have really
> > old branches out there in php-src:
> >
> > 15+ years old:
> >
> >    - experimental/RETURN_REF
> >    - experimetnal/RETURN_REF_PATCH
> >    - experimental/pre_new_hash_func
> >    - experimental/zts_stdc_scanners
> >    - experimental/rand_redesign
> >    - migration/EXPERIMENTAL
> >    - experimental/namespaces
> >    - migration/unlabaled-1.67.2
> >    - experimental/ZendEngine2
> >    - experimental/apache_hooks
> >    - experimental/apache_hooks
> >    - migration/unlabaled-1.3.2
> >
> > 10+ years old:
> >
> >    - migration/unlabaled-1.29.2
> >    - migration/INITIAL
> >    - migration/sqlite-start
> >
> > Not even 5 years old, but no commit:
> >
> >    - str_size_and_int64_56_backport
> >    - native-tls
> >    - zend-signal-zts
> >
> > Not even 2 years old, but no commit:
> >
> >    - microseconds
> >
> >
> > Do we keep them for a reason, like history, or we should delete, remaining
> > just the versions branches?
>
> In my opinion, it would be sensible to delete all useless branches, i.e.
> those which are completely stale, or have no commit.
>
> --
> Christoph M. Becker
>
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+1 Yes, please...

For a better overview of these:
https://github.com/php/php-src/branches/stale?page=12

-- 
Peter Kokot

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