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- Release - Consists of a version bump commit directly on the master branch, and
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a git tag named according to the new version number placed on said commit.
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Basic Requirements:
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Basics:
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- The "master" branch should always be deployable/usable, while also
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considered to be bleeding edge.
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- The "master" branch should always be deployable/usable, while also considered
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to be bleeding edge.
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- New work must be done on a descriptively named change branch created off of
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the master branch.
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- Commit to the change branch locally, and regularly push your work to the same
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named branch on the remote server.
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- The change branch MUST be kept up to date with the master branch by rebasing
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it on top of the remote master branch.
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- When you need feedback, help, or think the branch is ready for merging, open a
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pull request.
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- After someone else has reviewed and signed off on the change, you can merge it
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@@ -60,29 +62,65 @@ interpreted as described in [RFC 2119](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2119).
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branch, and they MUST have descriptive names. You SHOULD commit often
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locally, and you SHOULD regularly push your work to the same named branch on
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the remote server.
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3. To merge a change branch back in to the master branch, you MUST open a Pull
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Request (or equivalent) so others can review and approve your changes. A
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change branch MUST only be merged in to master when you and others are
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certain that it is ready for release and/or deployment to production.
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4. To get feedback, help, or generally just discuss a change branch with others,
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you SHOULD create a pull request (or equivalent).
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5. The project MUST have it's version hard-coded somewhere in project. It is
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RECOMMENDED that this is done in a "VERSION" file in the root of the project,
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which only contains the exact version string.
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6. The version string SHOULD follow the Semantic Versioning (http://semver.org/)
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3. Change branches MUST be regularly updated with any changes on the master
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branch. This MUST be done by rebasing the change branch on top of the remote
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master branch ("git rebase origin/master"). To be clear you MUST NOT merge
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the master branch into a change branch.
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4. To merge a change branch back in to the master branch, you MUST open a "pull
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request" (or equivalent) so others can review and approve your changes. A
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change branch MUST only be merged in to the master branch when you and others
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are certain that it is ready for release and/or deployment to production.
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5. To get feedback, help, or generally just discuss a change branch with others,
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you SHOULD also create a pull request and discuss the changes with others
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there.
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6. The project MUST have its version hard-coded somewhere in the code-base. It
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is RECOMMENDED that this is done in a file called "VERSION" located in the
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root of the project, and that it only contains the exact version string.
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7. The version string SHOULD follow the Semantic Versioning (http://semver.org/)
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format. Use of Semantic Versioning is OPTIONAL, but the version string MUST
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NOT have a "v" prefix. For example "v2.11.4" is bad, and "2.11.4" is good.
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7. To create a new release, you MUST create a "version bump" commit directly on
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8. To create a new release, you MUST create a "version bump" commit directly on
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the master branch which changes the hard-coded version value of the
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project. The version bump commit MUST then have a lightweight git tag created
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on it named as the exact version string.
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8. A version bump commit MUST have a commit message title of "Bump version to
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VERSION". For example, if the new version string is "2.11.4", the first
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line of the commit message MUST read "Bump version to 2.11.4".
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9. The release tag on the version bump commit MUST be named exactly the same as
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the version string. And its name MUST NOT have a "v" prefix.
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10. OPTIONALLY you can create the release tag as a annotated tag where the
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annotation message is the changelog since the last release.
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11. If a change branch which has been merged in to master is found to have a bug
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project. The version bump commit MUST have a lightweight git tag created on
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it and named as the exact version string.
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9. A version bump commit MUST have a commit message title of "Bump version to
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VERSION". For example, if the new version string is "2.11.4", the first line
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of the commit message MUST read: "Bump version to 2.11.4"
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10. The release tag on the version bump commit MUST be named exactly the same as
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the version string. And its name MUST NOT have a "v" prefix.
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11. OPTIONALLY you can create the release tag as a annotated tag where the
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annotation message is the changelog since the last release.
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12. If a change branch which has been merged in to master is found to have a bug
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in it, the bug fix work MUST be done as a new separate change branch and
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MUST follow the same workflow as any other change branch.
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13. If a change branch is wrongfully merged in to master, or for any other
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reason the merge must be undone, you MUST undo the merge by reverting the
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merge commit self. Effectively creating a new commit that reverses all the
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relevant changes. The master branch MUST NOT under any circumstance be
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rewound to a earlier commit.
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14. Maintenance branches are used for managing new releases for older
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versions. Typically this is used to provide security updates for older
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versions when the master branch has moved on. A maintenance branch SHOULD
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follow a "stable-X.Y" naming pattern, where "X" is the MAJOR version and "Y"
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is the minor version.
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15. Updating a maintenance branch is done by cherry picking the relevant commits
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if possible. If not possible it MUST be done via a change branch created off
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of the maintenance branch, and reviewed through a pull request like any
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other change request.
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16. Creating a release from a maintenance branch is done the same way as a
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normal release, except everything is done on the maintenance branch instead
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of the master branch.
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About
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-----
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The Git Common-Flow specification is authored
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by [Jim Myhrberg](http://jimeh.me).
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If you'd like to leave feedback,
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please [open an issue on GitHub](https://github.com/jimeh/common-flow/issues).
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License
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[Creative Commons - CC BY 3.0](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
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