On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 11:59 AM, Brion Vibber <brion(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
On 7/30/09 9:19 AM, Brian wrote:
The deployment branch, originally envisioned on
the lists by myself, is
intended to provide users of mediawiki with access to the latest stable
revision - the one being used on Wikipedia, but not trunk. Unfortunately
the
deployment branch has been subverted and is now
full of WMF specific
hacks.
Can we please have a the WMF deployment branch be
a branch of an
untainted
branch of the particular revision that is
considered stable?
I think you miss the point of the deployment branch, which is to give
everyone clean and direct access to and versioning of our
actually-deployed software, so we can maintain it easily and other folks
can get access to it easily.
It's never been, nor been meant to be, anything else.
**Note that dev trunk and the release branches have WMF-specific hacks
too!**
The process of development is such that these things become generalized
over time, and then a specific hack is no longer needed. Please feel
free to pitch in when you see such things that still need cleanup.
The wmf-deployment shouldn't _need_ any site-specific hacks, just as dev
trunk and release versions shouldn't. But the deployment branch, BY
DEFINITION, is what we're running in production.
-- brion
Thanks for the clarification. I will file bugs for these issues in the
future, then.