hotfix publish and gitflow status

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Mateusz Łoskot

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Apr 4, 2013, 6:14:04 PM4/4/13
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Hi,

I noticed hotfix publish feature was requested two years ago [1].
Year ago, it was contributed and submitted in pull request [2].
The pull request has been merged into the develop branch.
The issue ticket [1], however, has not been closed, neither
a comment about when it is planned for release has been posted

This case around the feature I'm personally interested, plus
number of pulls/issues opened on GitHub made me wonder,
is gitflow still maintained?

If not, is there a new and maintained gitflow that has is being adopted
by the users base (perhaps the Python-based fork or the HubFlow)?


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Mark Derricutt

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Apr 4, 2013, 6:46:16 PM4/4/13
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Mateusz Łoskot wrote:


If not, is there a new and maintained gitflow that has is being adopted
by the users base (perhaps the Python-based fork or the HubFlow)?


The python branch was deleted, and currently it seems the avh branch is the active/maintained version and has A LOT of newer functionality.

https://github.com/petervanderdoes/gitflow

Mark

Mateusz Loskot

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Apr 4, 2013, 9:13:32 PM4/4/13
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That's great news.

I guess, the downside of such 'seriously different' forks is that
packaging for i.e. Linux distributions becomes nightmare.
Anyway, it's better than unmaintained upstream.

Hartmut Goebel

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Apr 5, 2013, 7:00:08 AM4/5/13
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Am 05.04.2013 00:46, schrieb Mark Derricutt:
Mateusz Łoskot wrote:


If not, is there a new and maintained gitflow that has is being adopted
by the users base (perhaps the Python-based fork or the HubFlow)?


The python branch was deleted,


Yes, but the Python implementation lives on at https://github.com/htgoebel/gitflow.

Contributions are welcome.

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Hartmut Goebel

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