4 Dec
2013
4 Dec
'13
11:27 a.m.
On 4 December 2013 11:16, Vladimir Prus
We're back to square one.
You made a lot of assumptions and had a discussion where no one knew what they were talking about. So you have to go back to square one.
Checking out master branch of the superproject will only get you master branches of everything if:
- as soon as anybody commits anything to master branch of his library, he creates a pull request for super project
- this pull request is merged quickly
Do you expect both conditions will hold?
Why do you think we're going to be using pull requests for the master repository?