[reSIProcate] Cleaning up old branches
Fischl jason
jason.fischl at gmail.com
Mon Mar 21 19:27:47 CST 2005
The following branches exist in the repository. If you are responsible
for creating the branch, can you let us know if it is still in use. We
would like to clean up some of these branches if possible.
# B_SIPIT_9_2002/
# B_VOCAL_1_5/
# MIT/
# b-ah-atools/
# b-autotools/
# b-autotools-20040602/
# b-dev-ah-20030925-ts/
# b-dev-ah-20031006-viafix/
# b-dev-autotools/
# b-dnscache-0305/
# b-j-20040317-2/
# b-jasomi-20031107-1/
# b-jasomi-20031219-1/
# b-resiprocate-0-3-0/
# dev-ahawr-20021104/
# dev-ahawr-pp-frag/
# dev-ryker-fixleaks/
# noise1/
# workAroundAuthBugs/
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 13:50:46 -0800, derek <derek at xten.com> wrote:
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> Subversion provides a nice way to end-of-life branches; svn delete removes
> a branch, but the branch is still available at repository revisions
> pre-branch removal. See
> http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.0/svn-book.html#svn-ch-4-sect-7
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> Jason & have removed our development branches, but there are lots of
> branches that look defunct in the repository. Could everyone remove
> branches they are no longer using? I also propose that we delete any
> branches that haven't been used within a year. Again, no information is
> lost, but it makes browsing/checking out the whole repository much nicer.
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> --Derek
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> PS – how about march 28th as the 'remove >1 year old branches day'
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