At that point I will also create a repository on the Github Clawpack
site named clawpack-4.6.x
and plan to do any further development of this branch using Git and
Github rather than Subversion and kingkong.
I'm also working on some documentation for developers, with the
suggested workflow for using Git and Github.
Meanwhile we will start developing Clawpack 5.x in the other
repositories on Github. Some information about the planned changes
can be found at https://github.com/clawpack/doc/wiki.
- Randy
With this model, what we now call the trunk in the Clawpack Subversion
repository would be the master branch, corresponding to the current
release. Our current branches/4.6.x would be replaced by the Git
branch "develop", with the version number chosen only when it's
branched to release-4.6.2 or release-4.7 or whatever, which seems a
more sensible way. (For example we decided to release what was in the
4.5.x branch as 4.6.0, which was a bit confusing.)
I'd suggest Clawpack developers read through this carefully (after
reading some tutorials on Git, or it won't make sense) and we'll try
to follow this model.
There's also a 1-page summary of this post that appears in a comment
below it by ewheeler that will be a useful reference,
http://www.globallinuxsecurity.pro/static/git/cheetsheet.pdf
- Randy
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