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Re: GSoC 2020 update: (hopefully) final commits made; testing time
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Werner LEMBERG |
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Re: GSoC 2020 update: (hopefully) final commits made; testing time |
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Mon, 24 Aug 2020 09:06:01 +0200 (CEST) |
> I've reordered and rebased my code, and it is now up to date with
> the current master. I've just published the new branch to GitLab as
> dev/lamb/GSoC-2020-final if you'd like to give it a look. It's only
> nine commits now, instead of over a hundred, and they're ordered in
> a way that's hopefully easy to follow.
Thanks!
> At the same time, I'll write docs for my work. I figure I'll make
> nine documentation commits, one for each code change commit. (Of
> course, I may not need one for every commit, but we'll see.) Does
> that sound all right? Would it be better to make yet another branch
> with the documentation integrated into the main commits?
I don't see any reason to synchronize the documentation with commits;
it looks like unnecessary work. Maybe others disagree, but I think
you should simply add all of the documentation in a single, separate
commit.
Werner