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Simó Albert i Beltran, 07-03-2013 16:54
New workflow for bug fixing.
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At the moment we work with a main branch, the master branch.
If you want solve a bug you could start a new branch based in a commit that introduces a bug or based in a head of master branch.
----o issue#23 / \ o--o--o----o master ^ commit with an error, it causes error described in issue 23. <pre> h1. Possible future workflow: h2. Structure The qMp git repository is split in three branches: # Master # Testing # Other: Features/Bugfixes h3. Master This is the main branch and all changes committed here must be tested in Testing branch before. However the small bugfixes can be directly applied here. These changes must be merged in the testing branch. <pre> o---o---o---o---o master \ --o---o---o---o---o testing </pre> *Example:* <pre><code class="shell"> git checkout origin/testing git merge origin/master </code></pre> h3. Testing This is the branch for test new features and changes. The features must be already working features tested before in a specific branch by at least the developer. A feature can be committed here only when it is finished, but not in a middle state. When the testing branch are deeply tested by more than one developer, than it can be merged on the master branch. <pre> o---o---o---o---o master \ / --o---o---o---o testing </pre> *Example:* Import master bugfixes to testing <pre><code class="shell"> git checkout origin/testing git merge origin/master </code></pre> Merge testing changes in master <pre><code class="shell"> git checkout origin/master git merge origin/testing </code></pre> h3. Other: Features/Bugfixes The rest of the branches are temporal branches. h4. Features If it is about a new feature the name of the branch must be the name of the feature (of some name which identifies it). These branches are considered non-functional, so a non-finished feature can be committed here. This branch should preferably be based on a commit of master branch. Once the feature is finish and tested by at least the developer, it should be merged to testing and other branches. <pre> o---o---o---o---o master \ o---o---o issue#23-new-feature \ o---o---o---o---o testing </pre> *Example:* <pre><code class="shell"> git checkout -b issue#23-new-feature origin/master editor dir/file git add dir/file git commit #test issue#23-new-feature branch git checkout origin/testing git merge issue#23-new-feature </code></pre> h4. Bugfixes A bugfix must be implemented in a new branch. This branch must be based on a commit of the master branch. This branch should not be based on a commit of the testing branch because it may contain new features and these maybe cannot be imported in the master branch. This new branch can be merged in testing and other branches. <pre> o---o---o---o---o master \ / o---o---o issue#23-bugfix \ o---o---o---o---o testing </pre> *Example:* <pre><code class="shell"> git checkout -b issue#23-bugfix origin/master editor dir/file git add dir/file git commit #test issue#23-bugfix branch git checkout origin/testing git merge issue#23-bugfix git checkout origin/master git merge issue#23-bugfix </code></pre> h2. How to use it h2. Good practices
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