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Luke van der Hoeven
August 30, 2013
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Branching - Getting It Right for Us
Sometimes the way you do it is not the way we do it...
Luke van der Hoeven
August 30, 2013
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Transcript
Branching Getting It Right...
...for us
We’ve Been Here Before Now we know what we’re doing...
...maybe
The Hybrid Model
• Master Integration • Feature • Release Assembly Three Types
of Branches
• Contains only released code • Always releasable (continuous deployment)
• No active work ongoing What Is: Master
• Active, in-progress work • New code is always done
in a feature branch • Contains an independent, fully-functional feature What Is: Feature
• Contains code being prepared for release • Made up
of merges from feature branches • No active work ongoing. What Is: Release
A Generic Scenario
None
Another day, another promotion
None
Break Them Up
None
Work Progresses and Time Passes
None
Time to Think QA and Releases
None
What’s Going On • QA starts testing the release •
Developers are working on the feature branches • Life is good...
When suddenly, QA finds a BUG as they often do
If the bug is with Feature A, where does the
fix go? QA starts testing here, finds bug...
fixed here
QA resumes testing here Merge feature branch to release branch
again
Good thing we branched.
None
None
And finally, it’s ready for release!
After the release is done, code is shipped, everyone is
happy...
None
But wait, someone decided to kill Feature B two days
before release! WHAT DO WE DO?
We burn the office to the ground.
Not an option?
Good thing we branched.
None
Delete the release branch!
Create a new release branch! QA resumes testing with new
release
That was easy.
Good thing we branched.
None
Oh snap, we need to start on the next release
RIGHT NOW
None
Good thing we branched.
None
got the theme yet?
The Rules • All work is done in feature branches
• All release branches must be branched from master • Master contains only released code
An Important Note • Merge direction is critical to keeping
code isolated • Releases only merge down to master or from features. • Features only merge up from master
Note the direction of the dotted lines
Any Last Thoughts?
I’m glad you asked
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