Hi,
thanks.
I merged the language fixes and HTML cleanup commits and had to resolve
some minor merge conflicts. No big deal.
On Sun, 2014-02-16 at 07:17 +0100, alf(a)i100.no wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have rebased all my changes, and made new pull requests on github.
> ll my pull requests are independent, I am not sure if that was wise,
> you might get some conflicts when you have applied some pull requests,
> and then try to apply the last ones. Let me know, and I can rebase.
> I think you should apply the pull request with the lower pull request
> number first etc.
>
> I've also added some info on
> http://wiki.ipfire.org/en/development/git, to reflect your comments
> about git branch usage.
Great. Whenever you feel that something is missing and you cannot find
it in the English version of the wiki, please add it :)
-Michael
>
> Regards
> Alf
>
> Den ons, februar 12, 2014, 21:09 skrev Michael Tremer:
> > Hi,
> >
> > feel free to edit the wiki and add missing information.
> >
> > Those trivial changes don't need to be rebased.
> >
> > -Michael
> >
> > On Wed, 2014-02-12 at 20:49 +0100, Alf Høgemark wrote:
> >> Hi
> >> I will try to rebase my github pull requests to next branch then.
> >> Thans for the info about the branches, it should probably be put on
> wiki
> >> on development page.
> >>
> >> Alf
> >>
> >> Den 12. feb. 2014 kl. 20:04 skrev Michael Tremer
> >> :
> >>
> >> > Hi Alf,
> >> >
> >> > the different branches have the following purpose:
> >> >
> >> > master:
> >> > Is the branch with the code that is currently shipped (core
> update n).
> >> >
> >> > next:
> >> > The branch which is going to become the next release (core update
> >> n+1).
> >> >
> >> > On top of that, we sometimes have feature branches.
> >> >
> >> > Everything that is sent our way should be branched from and apply
> to
> >> > next. There might be some occasions where master is also
> suitable, but
> >> > next is the default.
> >> >
>