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[bug#71408] Request for merging "python-team" branch


From: Sharlatan Hellseher
Subject: [bug#71408] Request for merging "python-team" branch
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2024 19:06:02 +0100

Hi,

@jgart Please let me know if you need a quick test of changes, I've got some
computer recourses at home.

Thanks
Oleg

On Tue, 25 Jun 2024 at 18:04, jgart <jgart@dismail.de> wrote:
>
> > This aligns with the current (and previous) guidance on managing
> >
> > branches [1]. Providing there's a consistent topic for the branch, any
> >
> > name is fine (e.g. python-team-sphinx is fine).
>
> Hi Christopher,
>
> That's great that my proposal already aligns with the current guidance.
>
> I am going to try to start cherry picking uncontroversial and non failing 
> patches on the python-team branch on to master and removing them from the 
> python-team branch in order to reduce the size of the branch. I can then 
> remove those commits from the python-team branch and force push to update it. 
> What do you think of this approach before I attempt it? I'll wait on your 
> guidance before doing this.
>
> Another approach I can take is to break the branch apart into 2 or 3 smaller 
> topic branches and make requests for those branches to merge one at a time.
>
> Note that I have an underpowered old Thinkpad X230 laptop and will only be 
> able to test branches that are not too large. I tried using QA/CI but it 
> seemed to be in an unknown state the last time that I tried. Any suggestions 
> here for how to more effectively use that QA/CI infrastructure would be much 
> appreciated.
>
> I tried spending a bit of time on trying to resolve the merge conflicts but 
> it quickly lead down a long rabbit hole and I only have a limited time to fix 
> so many merge conflicts. The process is also currently very tedious to do 
> with high amounts of accuracy due to their being
>
> 1. Lots of commits that I am not familiar
> 2. Lots of commits
> 3. The branch has diverged alot since latest master so things don't cleanly 
> apply anymore
>
> What do you think of this current approach of cherry picking good commits off 
> of the python-team branch in order to reduce the size?
>
> Another issue that I ran into on the branch is that there are commits that 
> are failing. For example, at commit fdef5662cce6a57aa6bfa682c7260b65ce3669b8 
> (the borgmatic changes), borgmatic fails. Should I remove this commit since 
> it is broken?
>
> all the best,
>
> jgart



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