Re: Maintaining two branches.

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From: David Brown
Date: Tuesday, June 3, 2008 - 11:17 am

On Tue, Jun 03, 2008 at 08:08:09PM +0200, Pieter de Bie wrote:


I guess I didn't explain our dilema very well.  We _have_ to separate the
different patches, for legal reasons.  Perhaps 'external' isn't a good name
for the branch, maybe it should be 'other'.  Basically, the 'upstream'
branch is the real upstream tree.  The 'external' or 'other' branch
contains patches from outside our company.  We are forbidden from
redistributing these changes, and will be having our customers get them
from the same source that we do.  Then our 'local' branch is where we do
our development.

But, we can only build the system when the 'external/other' branch is
combined with 'local'.  It's just that the history has to be easily
separable so that we can generate the patches that are on the 'local'
branch along with the descriptions of the external branch so the customers
can get the same changes.

Thanks,
David
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Maintaining two branches., David Brown, (Tue Jun 3, 9:34 am)
Re: Maintaining two branches., Stephan Beyer, (Tue Jun 3, 11:02 am)
Re: Maintaining two branches., Pieter de Bie, (Tue Jun 3, 11:08 am)
Re: Maintaining two branches., David Brown, (Tue Jun 3, 11:13 am)
Re: Maintaining two branches., David Brown, (Tue Jun 3, 11:17 am)
Re: Maintaining two branches., Dirk Süsserott, (Tue Jun 3, 11:41 am)
Re: Maintaining two branches., Junio C Hamano, (Tue Jun 3, 12:09 pm)