Hello Arnaud,
I have continued the discussion we started about it with Thorsten.
Thorsten thinks it will be better to push tag directly, I think it's a
good solution.
Like I told him, I don't have te right to create tag under a mimo/
namespace.
If you can give me the right I will be able to create the tags.
Thanks
Le 02/06/2020 à 20:13, Arnaud Versini a écrit :
Hello Jean-Sébastien,
Binaries are already available on the SILL website and you didn't
answer to our remarks concerning the source code publication that's
not serious... Binaries are based on source code not the contrary...
Please make sure that source code is available before or at the same
time you publish binaries.
Thanks
Le 20 mai 2020 13:58:59 GMT+02:00, Arnaud Versini
<arnaud.versini@libreoffice.org> a écrit :
Hello Jean-Sébastien,
Do you agree with this name ? All versions have to be correctly
tagged and I guess the right tag should be mimo-6.2-X with X the
MIMO release number.
Is it ok ?
Cheers
Arnaud
Le 05/05/2020 à 21:54, Thorsten Behrens a écrit :
Arnaud Versini wrote:
Personally I prefer to use the name distro/mimo/mimo-6-2, to have the
same pattern as other branches.
Agreed. If you want to push a point release, no need for any branch.
Cheers,
-- Thorsten
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