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New branch 'dev' for developpement #9
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I would prefer using the topic-branch workflows: You decide to fix a bug/enhancement. Great!
I prefer to have this "review, then commit to master" workflow instead of the dev branch, as merging from dev to master would be a larger task to be done prior to releasing a new version, and having the changes directly in master allows for easier testing before a release. This means that we need to keep master always in a working state, hence the mandatory review of the pull request. Don't make changes to your local Master branch, otherwise you'll have trouble updating your Master branch from shaarli/Shaarli 's master branch the next time you want to work on a bug/enhancement. This is really to make your life easier ;) I would suggest one exception to the "always have an explicit OK on your pull request": if you're fixing trivial stuff, such as fixing a typo, removing whitespace, etc., go ahead and push your change directly to master. Let me know what workflow you'd like to use. Regardless of what is chosen, we'll have to document that on the wiki for new contributors to see (that will be the close criteria for this issue) |
It looks ok but would require bumping the version number in index.php for every change in My policy would be: never touch Or we can use topic branches and merge directly in master, but that means more releases/less time to fix if something goes wrong. Your call. |
To solve the issue of the version number in index.php (which is, by the way, an issue already, nothing new) I would suggest the following:
That would just be part of the release process, similar to tagging a specific commit. I'm worried that the dev branch won't get tested at all, and that by consequence we might only find issues when they are already part of an officially released version, instead of finding that out because a brave soul decided to use the bleeding edge from master and helped us find a bug. Have a look at the jQuery workflow, which is pretty much what I described in my post above. All being said, in my role as Debian maintainer I am primarily interested in the official tarballs, how we get to those is not that critical, as long as we get our bugs sorted out in time and we don't forget to merge any pull requests ;) |
@e2jk I agree with almost everything. I just use the dev branch as you do for the master, which will only be downloaded by people who wants stable version. About bug tracking in the dev, all the developers and interested people should use the dev branch. Anyway, I don't see any major concern using master directly. About the revision number, if we use master/dev schema, the "-dev" is removed upon merge. So there's no curious changei (add/del -dev) in the dev branch. As @nodiscc said, still in the master/dev schema, the master branch is stable. So, only hotfixes should get there, for a security issue for instance. Without a dev branch, this hotfixe could interfere with the current developments. I'll adapt to any workflow. |
Reading what @e2jk said, the jQuery-style workflow may be good enough, and simpler. Just test feature branches thoroughly before they are merged to master. |
Okay for me. I deleted the dev branch, and replaced it by the master branch. |
When we try to access the atom feed and have no bookmarks, it raised the following exception : ``` Call to a member function reorder() on array /webroot/application/bookmark/BookmarkFileService.php:143 #0 /webroot/application/feed/FeedBuilder.php(106): Shaarli\Bookmark\BookmarkFileService->search(Array, 'public', false, false, true) shaarli#1 /webroot/application/front/controller/visitor/FeedController.php(47): Shaarli\Feed\FeedBuilder->buildData('atom', Array) shaarli#2 /webroot/application/front/controller/visitor/FeedController.php(20): Shaarli\Front\Controller\Visitor\FeedController->processRequest('atom', Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response)) shaarli#3 [internal function]: Shaarli\Front\Controller\Visitor\FeedController->atom(Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response), Array) shaarli#4 /webroot/vendor/slim/slim/Slim/Handlers/Strategies/RequestResponse.php(40): call_user_func(Array, Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response), Array) shaarli#5 /webroot/vendor/slim/slim/Slim/Route.php(281): Slim\Handlers\Strategies\RequestResponse->__invoke(Array, Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response), Array) shaarli#6 /webroot/application/front/ShaarliMiddleware.php(55): Slim\Route->__invoke(Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response)) shaarli#7 [internal function]: Shaarli\Front\ShaarliMiddleware->__invoke(Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response), Object(Slim\Route)) shaarli#8 /webroot/vendor/slim/slim/Slim/DeferredCallable.php(57): call_user_func_array(Array, Array) shaarli#9 [internal function]: Slim\DeferredCallable->__invoke(Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response), Object(Slim\Route)) shaarli#10 /webroot/vendor/slim/slim/Slim/MiddlewareAwareTrait.php(70): call_user_func(Object(Slim\DeferredCallable), Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response), Object(Slim\Route)) shaarli#11 /webroot/vendor/slim/slim/Slim/MiddlewareAwareTrait.php(117): Slim\Route->Slim\{closure}(Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response)) shaarli#12 /webroot/vendor/slim/slim/Slim/Route.php(268): Slim\Route->callMiddlewareStack(Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response)) shaarli#13 /webroot/vendor/slim/slim/Slim/App.php(503): Slim\Route->run(Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response)) shaarli#14 /webroot/vendor/slim/slim/Slim/MiddlewareAwareTrait.php(117): Slim\App->__invoke(Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response)) shaarli#15 /webroot/vendor/slim/slim/Slim/App.php(392): Slim\App->callMiddlewareStack(Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response)) shaarli#16 /webroot/vendor/slim/slim/Slim/App.php(297): Slim\App->process(Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response)) shaarli#17 /webroot/index.php(177): Slim\App->run(true) shaarli#18 {main} ```
When we try to access the atom feed and have no bookmarks, it raised the following exception : ``` Call to a member function reorder() on array /webroot/application/bookmark/BookmarkFileService.php:143 #0 /webroot/application/feed/FeedBuilder.php(106): Shaarli\Bookmark\BookmarkFileService->search(Array, 'public', false, false, true) #1 /webroot/application/front/controller/visitor/FeedController.php(47): Shaarli\Feed\FeedBuilder->buildData('atom', Array) #2 /webroot/application/front/controller/visitor/FeedController.php(20): Shaarli\Front\Controller\Visitor\FeedController->processRequest('atom', Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response)) #3 [internal function]: Shaarli\Front\Controller\Visitor\FeedController->atom(Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response), Array) #4 /webroot/vendor/slim/slim/Slim/Handlers/Strategies/RequestResponse.php(40): call_user_func(Array, Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response), Array) #5 /webroot/vendor/slim/slim/Slim/Route.php(281): Slim\Handlers\Strategies\RequestResponse->__invoke(Array, Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response), Array) shaarli#6 /webroot/application/front/ShaarliMiddleware.php(55): Slim\Route->__invoke(Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response)) shaarli#7 [internal function]: Shaarli\Front\ShaarliMiddleware->__invoke(Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response), Object(Slim\Route)) shaarli#8 /webroot/vendor/slim/slim/Slim/DeferredCallable.php(57): call_user_func_array(Array, Array) shaarli#9 [internal function]: Slim\DeferredCallable->__invoke(Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response), Object(Slim\Route)) shaarli#10 /webroot/vendor/slim/slim/Slim/MiddlewareAwareTrait.php(70): call_user_func(Object(Slim\DeferredCallable), Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response), Object(Slim\Route)) shaarli#11 /webroot/vendor/slim/slim/Slim/MiddlewareAwareTrait.php(117): Slim\Route->Slim\{closure}(Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response)) shaarli#12 /webroot/vendor/slim/slim/Slim/Route.php(268): Slim\Route->callMiddlewareStack(Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response)) shaarli#13 /webroot/vendor/slim/slim/Slim/App.php(503): Slim\Route->run(Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response)) shaarli#14 /webroot/vendor/slim/slim/Slim/MiddlewareAwareTrait.php(117): Slim\App->__invoke(Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response)) shaarli#15 /webroot/vendor/slim/slim/Slim/App.php(392): Slim\App->callMiddlewareStack(Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response)) shaarli#16 /webroot/vendor/slim/slim/Slim/App.php(297): Slim\App->process(Object(Slim\Http\Request), Object(Slim\Http\Response)) shaarli#17 /webroot/index.php(177): Slim\App->run(true) shaarli#18 {main} ```
Hi all!
I integrated my patch titleLink in a new branch dev. I suggest that we make all developments in the branch dev. The stable would remain in master. Before releasing a new stable, we may discuss/vote before merging to master and then tag the new release.
Please let me now if all this fits to you.
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