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Subject: Re: [boost] Support for BOOST_NO_TEMPLATE_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION
From: Stephen Kelly (steveire_at_[hidden])
Date: 2013-10-10 09:08:31


On 10/10/2013 03:00 PM, Sergey Cheban wrote:
> On 10.10.2013 15:14, Stephen Kelly wrote:
>
>>> I think it is reasonable to push them in several days after releasing
>>> 1.55 (providing there is no significant negative feedback).
>> That makes no sense at all. My patches affect the master branch, not the
>> release branch.
> The current gap between the trunk and release branches looks strange
> for me. I've read several times about changesets that were living on
> the trunk for a long time without being merged to the release. I think
> that this practice is bad and the changesets on the trunk should be
> merged to the release branch ASAP providing the tests are green.

This is so shocking that I'm certain I've misunderstood you.

>
> PS. If we've already been using git, you could commit your changeset
> to your local repository.

I'm using git-svn. The patches are written, committed, locally-tested
and ready to push.

Thanks,

Steve.


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