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Branch Name | Description |
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patch | Receives only bug fixes and minor improvements. Changes to this branch can be released more quickly via patch releases, but must not require any substantial changes to documentation or established application behavior. After changes have been merged to the The |
main | Receives essentially any changes except huge changes that would reasonably require a full version bump (ie: moving from 1.x all the way to 2.x). Examples of changes that should not go here include compatibility-breaking migrations away from established frameworks and rewrites of the user interface. After changes have been merged to the The |
next | Receives any changes that are too large in size or effect to be considered for The |
When the scope of a release is frozen to allow the code/documentation to be finalized prior to release, an additional staging branch will be created for that release:
Branch Name | Description |
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staging/X.Y.Z | Receives only changes related to release "X.Y.Z". At the time this branch is created, all issues related to that release are already associated with that release in JIRA using the "Fix version/s" field. |
Merging Changes
Depending on the branch receiving a change, that branch may need to be additionally merged to other branches to ensure a consistent line of development.
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When a change for an upcoming release is merged to that release's staging branch, the staging branch needs to be merged back to the base branch that originated that release (ie: If it's a patch release, merge back to patch
. If it's a minor release, merge back to main
, etc.). The suggested commit messages for these merges are: patch
(as the patch
branch now represents a possible future patch release relative to the release being staged). This includes when the release staging branch is first created for anything but a patch release. The suggested commit message for this merge is:
- If X.Y.Z is a patch release: "Merge X.Y.Z changes back to patch."
- If X.Y.Z is a minor release: "Merge X.Y.Z changes back to main."
- If X.Y.Z is a major release: "Merge X.Y.Z changes back to next."
Once those changes have been merged back, follow the same procedures shown below as would be followed if those changes were merged by a direct PR against that branch.
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