Re: Stale branches in w3c/remote-playback repository

Hi Mark,

On 13. Jan 2021, at 2.41, mark a. foltz <mfoltz@google.com<mailto:mfoltz@google.com>> wrote:

Hi there,

I noticed that there are some very old branches [1] in the remote-playback GitHub.  If no one has any need for them, I was going to delete them, but wanted to check as I don't think this is reversible.

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Let me know by 19-Jan.

Thanks for checking! Here's the status of my branches:

The "respec-fix" branch as the name suggests can be deleted.

The "cr" and "wd1" branches are staging branches used to prepare the spec for CR and 1st WD release respectively. They can also be deleted given those releases have been snapshotted to /TR.

(Trivia: The above is a convention I've been using when preparing releases that cannot be automated with https://github.com/w3c/echidna. There's usually not much relevant history in these staging branches since I've used them to just bake in fixes required to pass https://www.w3.org/pubrules/ and https://validator.w3.org/checklink)

The two remaining branches seem to be owned by Anton.

Thanks,

-Anssi

[1] https://github.com/w3c/remote-playback/branches

Received on Thursday, 14 January 2021 20:08:41 UTC