[Bioc-devel] Best practice on commit
Dear James, I should have mentioned that email... I had seen it. But I mostly read it as personal experience. However, given that you refer me to that, I will assume my proposal is acceptable, as it is comparable to Martin's write up. Thanks, Egon
On Sun, Mar 11, 2018 at 5:06 PM, James W. MacDonald <jmacdon at uw.edu> wrote:
This was recently discussed: https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/bioc-devel/2018-February/012875.html On Sun, Mar 11, 2018 at 4:10 AM, Egon Willighagen < egon.willighagen at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Nicolas, after doing a bit of work on the BridgeDbR package this weekend, I was wondering exactly the same thing. I prefer small patches, so that I can easily link the change with the commit message and have related changes together (and fairly, it allows me to see when I actually work on what (#academicTimeReporting)... But previously I learned that when you push something to the repository, you should bump the question, so currently I do this for every change I made, leaving a ridiculous number of minor release and really short NEWS entries... Working in a branch and when only bumping the version number just before the merge into master makes a lot of sense to me. Can some senior developer and/or gatekeeper confirm that that is acceptable commit practice? Egon On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 8:24 PM, Nicolas Descostes < nicolas.descostes at gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Bioconductor community, When developing further a package, is the best practice to create a
branch
and bump the version when a full new feature is merged or to stay on the master without bumping when committing temporarily? More generally,
When do
you usually bump a version?
Thank you.
Nicolas
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