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* Occasionally, feature branches can be created from other feature branches, although this is a discouraged practice. | * Occasionally, feature branches can be created from other feature branches, although this is a discouraged practice. | ||
* Features may be experimental. If not pursued, branches are discarded without corrupting the stability of the ''master'' branch. | * Features may be experimental. If not pursued, branches are discarded without corrupting the stability of the ''master'' branch. | ||
− | * When a feature is complete the corresponding ''feature'' branch is merged into the ''master'' branch. | + | * When a feature is complete, the corresponding ''feature'' branch is merged into the ''master'' branch. |
* When ''master'' has enough stable features, it is released | * When ''master'' has enough stable features, it is released | ||
* If an issue (typically a bug requiring immediate attention) in ''master'' is detected, a ''hotfix/issue'' branch is created from ''master'' (issue is the tracker issue number that reports the problem) | * If an issue (typically a bug requiring immediate attention) in ''master'' is detected, a ''hotfix/issue'' branch is created from ''master'' (issue is the tracker issue number that reports the problem) |
Revision as of 02:52, 25 May 2019
- The master branch is the stable branch. Must be always in a releasable state.
- Feature (named feature/issue) branches are created from master (issue is the tracker issue number that describes the feature).
- Occasionally, feature branches can be created from other feature branches, although this is a discouraged practice.
- Features may be experimental. If not pursued, branches are discarded without corrupting the stability of the master branch.
- When a feature is complete, the corresponding feature branch is merged into the master branch.
- When master has enough stable features, it is released
- If an issue (typically a bug requiring immediate attention) in master is detected, a hotfix/issue branch is created from master (issue is the tracker issue number that reports the problem)
- Once the hotfix is complete it is merged to master and any open feature branch (if needed)
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