Hi, I mentioned this in my email last week, but I wanted to start a new thread to get everyone's input on what to do about the git-llvm script after the GitHub migration.
The original plan was to require the use of the git-llvm script when committing to GitHub even after the migration was complete. The reason we decided to do this was so that we could prevent developers from accidentally pushing merge commits and making the history non-linear. Just in the last week, the GitHub team completed the "Require Linear History" branch protection, which means we can now enforce linear history server side and do not need the git-llvm script to do this. With this new development, the question I have is when should the git-llvm script become optional? Should we make it optional immediately, so that developers can push directly using vanilla git from day 1, or should we wait a few weeks/months until things have stabilized to make it optional? Thanks, Tom _______________________________________________ lldb-dev mailing list lldb-dev@lists.llvm.org https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lldb-dev