On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 11:43 AM, Adam Wulkiewicz wrote: Hi, Is there a global policy regarding the way how/when/by whoom tags are
created for releases and release candidates? I suspect that you already are familiar with these boost web pages, but
just in case you aren't ...
The best links I could find referring to you questions are
https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/StartModWorkflow#Releasenames
https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/SuperProjectWorkflow#Releasepreparatio...
Currently the timing, responsibility, etc. hasn't been documented (or at
least I'm not aware ot the docs). I suspect the only place you'll find
your answers is by browsing the source in the release submodule repository
under tools.
I have noticed that the latest 1.56.0-beta1 release
http://lists.boost.org/Archives/boost/2014/07/215069.php doesn't appear
to have tags in the repositories, nor is there a release/1.56.0 release
preparation branch created. So I'm not sure the official release
preparations for 1.56.0 have started.
Michael In each submodule there are tags corresponding to the releases (e.g.
boost-1.54.0-beta1, boost-1.55.0, etc.). Are they created somehow globally?
When a tag is created for the main module is it automatically a tag of the
submodule? Or must tags be created manually/separately in each submodule?
Of course not counting some private tags.
If the former is true, I'm guessing that private tags should have the names
reserved for the releases tags?
If the latter is true, are they created by the maintenance team or should
the authors handle it themselves? Regards,
Adam _______________________________________________
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