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ci: target development for releases #67

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@rndquu rndquu commented Sep 13, 2024

Original comment: #63 (comment)

I still think this is not the best idea and I don't see any issues with manually merge development into main from time to time when we need a new release.

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0x4007 commented Sep 13, 2024

I don't see any issues with manually merge development into main from time to time when we need a new release.

After observing the last month or so, there tends to be between 0.5 - 1 week lag time for doing so. This adds about a week to our feedback loop, slowing down our throughput.

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@rndquu Agreed, I think it's a better process to keep the releasing branch separated from the development one, hopefully it doesn't break too often.

@0x4007 0x4007 merged commit b9abc09 into ubiquity-os:development Sep 13, 2024
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0x4007 commented Sep 13, 2024

hopefully it doesn't break too often.

If the breaking doesn't trend downwards/less frequent then we can consider switching back. I anticipate that we should be having less changes over time, and smaller bugs to fix.

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