[pgrouting-dev] pgRouting Release Process Checklist

Worth Lutz wal3 at mindspring.com
Fri May 31 03:54:11 PDT 2013


Another thing I use a lot: http://blog.kfish.org/2010/04/git-lola.html 

Worth

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 git branch -v

It will show all your branches with the active one marked.

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[mailto:pgrouting-dev-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Stephen
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Yes, I really like this model and keep a copy here on my desktop. I have 
been using it for big changes. For little stuff, I just work in the 
develop branch, but the problem is that things that start out small 
often turn into larger projects.

I also need a better way from the command line to know what branch I'm 
in because a few times I have been in the wrong branch and made changes 
which is just as big a problem as forgetting to make a branch.

But, yes really good stuff, and incorporated in our developer guide.

Thanks for the suggestion,
   -Steve


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