Several months back the policy concerning viewer-beta and viewer-release 
changed with those repositories being subject to changed history. I think this 
was to allow LL to develop features in private and then push them directly to 
viewer-release and then reset viewer-beta and viewer-development to 
viewer-release. The next reason was having in-work patches that were being 
worked by OS-DEV's and  and LL that were later not adopted be subject to hg 
strip and therefore screwing history again. It was also stated at the time that 
all OS-DEV submissions be against viewer-release. Subsequently 
viewer-development was removed from code review and viewer-release added. These 
changes were to discourage the TPV community from moving on a WIP feature and 
publishing a TPV version to the WIP before LL.

IMO, it sucks.

Nicky
 



>________________________________
> From: Lance Corrimal <lance.corri...@eregion.de>
>To: opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com 
>Sent: Monday, September 3, 2012 2:54 AM
>Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] what happened to posting codereview requests 
>against viewer-development?
> 
>Is there any particular reason why I still cannot file a CR against viewer-
>development, even though the latest version of "the official policy" as posted 
>by Oz on this list roughly a week ago or two said that patches should be based 
>on viewer-development?
>
>
>
>Am Mittwoch, 29. August 2012, 11:16:20 schrieb Lance Corrimal:
>> I'm trying to post a CR for a fix for VWR-29531, but I can't select viewer-
>> development as repository... which makes posting the CR meaningless, since
>> the bug has not moved into viewer-beta or viewer-release yet.
>> 
>> What's going on there?
>> 
>> 
>> bye,
>> LC
>> 
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