From: takashikkbn@... Date: 2019-06-30T15:43:09+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:93440] [Ruby trunk Misc#15843] Make "trunk" a symbolic-ref of "master" on git.ruby-lang.org Issue #15843 has been updated by k0kubun (Takashi Kokubun). Status changed from Assigned to Closed Hi all, Switching the default branch "trunk" to "master" is successfully completed. You can continue to git push to trunk, but it's recommended to switch to use master on your local workflow. For your pull requests on GitHub, if your base revision is newer than commit:3d1536e61812dab1f4c226eb60356fd238ab6bb8, you'd like to point your PR to master, and trunk otherwise. This applies to your old PRs too. If you rebase your PR against a revision newer than commit:3d1536e61812dab1f4c226eb60356fd238ab6bb8, that's the time you should switch your PR's merge target from trunk to master. I'm going to close this ticket now. Though there's still a remaining operation, deleting the trunk branch on Jan 1st, 2020. From now on, you're encouraged to stop referring to trunk branch at all, while it's supposed to work for about 6 months from now. Thank you, k0kubun ---------------------------------------- Misc #15843: Make "trunk" a symbolic-ref of "master" on git.ruby-lang.org https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15843#change-78985 * Author: k0kubun (Takashi Kokubun) * Status: Closed * Priority: Normal * Assignee: k0kubun (Takashi Kokubun) ---------------------------------------- ## Background * We're using `trunk` branch as a canonical development branch because it has been mirrored to there by git-svn. * In a usual git repository, a HEAD branch is `master` by default. Using `trunk` instead of `master` is confusing and causes typo on git operations or typing git-related URLs. * We can make an *alias branch* by using symbolic-ref on `git.ruby-lang.org:ruby.git`. We can start using `master` branch without disturbing any `trunk` usage. Why not use it? ## Proposed schedule * 2019 * 5/22: Announce this schedule *(done)* * 5/23: Make `master` symbolic-ref pointing to `trunk` on git.ruby-lang.org *(done)* * 5/23~6/30: Ask maintainers of CI (or whatever integrated with the repository) to explicitly use `master` branch instead of `trunk` at ruby-core mailing list. *(asked)* * 7/1: Switch HEAD on git.ruby-lang.org from `trunk` to `master`, and reverse the symbolic-ref direction (change the default branch of GitHub ruby/ruby to `master` too) * `sudo -u git bash -c "cd /var/git/ruby.git && mv refs/heads/trunk refs/heads/master && git symbolic-ref refs/heads/trunk refs/heads/master"` * 2020 * 1/1: Drop `trunk` branch on git.ruby-lang.org * `sudo -u git bash -c "cd /var/git/ruby.git && rm refs/heads/trunk"` ### Expected outcome * 2019 * 5/23: * `git push` to `trunk` branch of git.ruby-lang.org will be reflected to both `trunk` and `master` branches of git.ruby-lang.org immediately. * `git push` to `master` branch of git.ruby-lang.org will also be reflected to both `trunk` and `master` branches of git.ruby-lang.org immediately. * Both of `trunk` and `master` branches on GitHub will be always mirrored. * 7/1: * `git clone` checks out `master` instead of `trunk` by default. * 2020 * 1/1: * `trunk` branch cannot be `git fetch`ed and `git push`ed anymore. -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/ Unsubscribe: