[Python-Dev] GitHub migration scheduled for Friday
Ihor Kalnytskyi
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Thu Feb 9 03:34:14 EST 2017
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Brett Cannon wrote: > Because other core devs wanted a linear history. This preference was very > strong to the point people were willing to forgo the Merge button in > GitHub's web UI to enforce it until GitHub added the squash merge support > for the Merge button. Actually, there's a third option - using *rebase and merge* [1] button. It does not produce a merge commit but preserves commits from the pull request. [1] https://help.github.com/articles/about-pull-request-merges/#rebase-and-merge-your-pull-request-commits On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 1:53 AM, Brett Cannon <brett at python.org> wrote: > > > On Wed, 8 Feb 2017 at 15:04 Victor Stinner <victor.stinner at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> 2017-02-08 23:42 GMT+01:00 Brett Cannon <brett at python.org>: >> > Don't forget we are doing squash merges, >> >> Ah, I didn't know. Why not using merges? > > > Because other core devs wanted a linear history. This preference was very > strong to the point people were willing to forgo the Merge button in > GitHub's web UI to enforce it until GitHub added the squash merge support > for the Merge button. This was decided over a year ago and documented in PEP > 512 as the decision made since I believe the beginning of that PEP. > > Now I know Victor was asking out of curiosity, but I'm going to ask nicely > now and then ignore later anyone who starts second-guessing my decisions at > this point as someone did as a follow-up to Victor's question. This process > has been discussed for over 2 years and PEP 512 has existed for over one > year. There has also been an open mailing list where I have held discussions > on various topics and people have been free to ask and participate on. Now > is not the time to start second-guessing things that have already been > decided and discussed to great length before we even have any experience > with the chosen workflow. > > The final stretch of this whole process has been going smoothly, so I'm > trying to ask nicely that everyone give me the benefit of the doubt and > assume everything has been thought out and there is a reason behind > everything before you choose to second-guess my decisions at the 11th hour. > > _______________________________________________ > Python-Dev mailing list > Python-Dev at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev > Unsubscribe: > https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/ihor%40kalnytskyi.com >
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