Brad Appleton | 10 Feb 2007 04:23
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Re: Continuous Integration Question

Slava Imeshev wrote:
>  > I have never heard Developer's Branch before.
> 
> It's a new pattern by Slava Imeshev (everything
> That Looks Like This is a pattern, right?). It's
> very popular:

It's very popular, and it's not new (wouldnt be a pattern if it was :).
"Developer's branch" is another name commonly used for the "Private 
Branch" pattern (which "Task branch" is one form of), Other names for 
this same pattern are "Personal [activity] branch", "branch per 
developer" (which is actually a policy statement about the use of 
"developer branches"), also replace "branch" with "stream" in any of 
those names. It was documented in the first branching patterns paper not 
quite 10yrs ago for PLoP'98 at <<http://acme.bradapp.net/branching/>>

For more about what is and isnt a pattern, I'd recommend
<<http://docs.bradapp.net/patterns-intro.html>>

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