Git Branching Models

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Our current branching model is not optimal and makes keeping track of versions hard. This page discusses various branching models.

Models

Current SVN-like Model

  • master is the development branch which contains incompatible code as well
  • A version branch e.g. 1.5.2 is created when releasing a new stable version
  • 'Stable commits' are merged from master frequently (==> rolling release like)
Pros
  • Easy management of incompatible code (==> rolling-release works well)
Cons
  • Prone to losing track of differences between master and version branches
  • Doesn't integrate well with popular Git models implemented on e.g. GitHub

Feature Branches

  • New, maybe incompatible features are implemented in separate branches and merged as soon as they are stable
  • master is mostly stable
  • When releasing a new version, a tag is created from master
  • Release intervals are smaller

Pros

  • "Git"-way (==> integrates well with GitHub)
  • No weird cherry-picking is necessary

Cons

  • We have to modify our nightly system and build server settings to support feature branches somehow (required for properly distributing tests)

Comments

  • My concerns over Feature Branches are largely based upon any added bureaucracy or complexity to making contributions. --Talidan (talk) 18:04, 9 August 2016 (UTC)