Which workflow(s) do you use?
Arne Babenhauserheide
arne_bab at web.de
Sat Mar 28 16:28:35 CDT 2009
I want to write a page for mercurial-scm.org about workflows. Since I want the
page to contain real-life workflows, I'd like to ask:
Which workflow(s) do you use?
Some important things about a workflow are
* What is special about your workflow?
* Do you use extensions for your workflow?
(Are they essential, or do they just make it easier?)
* How do you work locally?
* How do you share changes? (between developers and for releases)
* How many people are in your team?
* Why did you choose this workflow?
If you also have an idea for a nice name for your workflow(s), please post it!
And if there's anything you'd like to add beside the questions, please do so!
A script which simulates your workflow(s) would be a nice bonus :-)
(but that's not necessary for a useful description)
And if your workflow seems so simple that you think it's not really worth
being posted, but noone wrote about that workflow before, please do post it
anyway! The simplest things can be the most useful ones - and they are often
the first to get lost in communication, because they seem so obvious that
people forget to talk about them.
-> that one's for you, phlogistonjohn :-)
Best wishes,
Arne
PS: The results should nicely complement the collaboration guide in the hgbook
by adding real-life examples people can directly use:
- http://hgbook.red-bean.com/read/collaborating-with-other-people.html
PPS: You can find the result of the question about "Strengths of Mercurial"
under the heading "Strength of Mercurial" at
- http://bitbucket.org/segv/hg-website/wiki/InformationFlow
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