[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Proposal: rename xen.git#master (to #trunk, perhaps)
Hi, On 24/06/2020 18:38, Stefano Stabellini wrote: On Wed, 24 Jun 2020, Ian Jackson wrote:I think it would be a good idea to rename this branch name. This name has unfortunate associations[1], even if it can be argued[2] that the etymology is not as bad as in some uses of the word. This is relativity straightforward on a technical level and will involve a minimum of inconvenience. Since only osstest ever pushes to xen.git#master, we could easily make a new branch name and also keep #master for compatibility as long as we like. The effects[1] would be: Users who did "git clone https://xenbits.xen.org/git-http/xen.git"" would find themselves on a branch called "trunk" which tracked "origin/trunk", by default. (Some users with old versions of git using old protocols would still end up on "master".) Everyone who currently tracks "master" would be able to switch to tracking "trunk" at their leisure. Presumably at some future point (a year or two from now, say) we would abolish the name "master". Comments ? In particular, comments on: 1. What the new branch name should be called. Suggestions I have seen include "trunk" and "main". I suggest "trunk" because this was used by SVN, CVS, RCS, CSSC (and therefore probably SCCS) for this same purpose.Github seems to be about to make a similar change. I wonder if we should wait just a couple of weeks to see what name they are going to choose. I have just tried to create a new repo on github. It looks like the default is still 'master' so far. https://www.theregister.com/2020/06/15/github_replaces_master_with_main/ Of course I don't particulalry care one way or the other, but it would be good if we end up using the same name as everybody else. It is not that we have to choose the name Github is going to choose, but their user base is massive -- whatever they are going to pick is very likely going to stick. +1 Cheers, -- Julien Grall
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