On Wed, 17 Nov 2010, Dave Martin wrote:

> FYI, I've set up a tree with my currently posted patches, with
> branches currently as follows:
> 
> git://git.linaro.org/people/dmart/linux-2.6-arm.git
> 
> Upstreamable branches:
>  * master : base branch in sync with linus' tree
>  * arm/* : topic branches for ARM architecture support stuff
>  * arm-all : merge branch of arm/* (excluding arm/development/ branches)
> 
>  Changes appearing in the above branches has either been posted on
> upstream lists or is about to be posted.
> 
> Development branches:
>  * development/* : development versions of upstreamable branches.
> 
>  These are more volatile and may not have been discussed upstream.
> 
> Dirty branches:
>  * dirty/* : hacking branches which are considered unsuitable for upstream
>  * dirty-all : merge of all interesting changes including dirty ones
> 
>  The dirty* branches are not ready for upstreaming:
>  Don't pull these branches without good reason.
> 
> Do we have a systematic place to document the contents of git trees?
> I put the above text in linux-2.6-arm.git/description, but gitweb only
> seems to show the first line.

I don't think we do.  Maybe a wiki page with that info could do it?  
I've also received a few inquiries about what the Linaro kernel tree is 
and what it is not and therefore that information could belong there 
too.

> I'm a bit of a newbie to this, so any comments welcome regarding how
> I've set this up.

This looks excellent!


Nicolas

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