[Halld-offline] leave my branch alone

Mark Ito marki at jlab.org
Mon Mar 17 16:05:26 EDT 2014


I should clarify that Richard's latest check in was to the trunk; just 
what he is supposed to do. That it forces a re-tag is proper as well; 
that is life in the world of source code management. No criticism of his 
procedure (for this check in) was meant or implied; he left the branch 
alone, after all. :-)


On 03/17/2014 04:01 PM, Mark Ito wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Friendly reminder, mentioned in the data challenge meetings already:
> please do not check your changes into the data challenge branch or any
> of the tags (hdds or sim-recon, dc-2*). It makes updating the branch
> more complicated for me. And for the tags, it messes up the idea of a
> tag being time-independent.
>
> If you know of a change, not currently on the branch, but that should
> be, let me know and I will bring it in.
>
> Please note that with Richard's latest fix to the random number seed
> procedure, the newly announced dc-2.6 tag is DOA. I will re-tag in a
> bit. Note that this re-tagging violates the principle stated at the end
> of the first paragraph of this message. I reserve the right to change
> the tag if it goes out-of-date very soon after issue. Kind of like the
> 5-second rule for eating food dropped on the floor. ;-)
>
>     -- Mark
>

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Mark M. Ito, Jefferson Lab, marki at jlab.org, (757)269-5295




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