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solascriptura2017-05-02 21:50:09
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solascriptura, 2017-05-02 21:50:09

Is there a more up-to-date branching model?

Here: https://habrahabr.ru/post/106912/ I read a very useful article about the branching model in development. (Original: nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/) Original article over 7 years old! years ago. Here https://github.com/nvie/gitflow has not been changed for more than 5 years. The information is very relevant, at the moment I am writing instructions for my employees. I plan to take this model as a basis, respectively, the questions are:
1. Is there a more recent (advanced, corrected, etc.) branching model?
2. What can you advise to improve the current model?
Thanks in advance )

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TyzhSysAdmin, 2017-05-02
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No.
That methodology is not a standard or a requirement, it's just a suggestion from one developer to another, and how to use it, use it in full or only in part, depends on the specific desires of a particular team.
Write yourself, without the participation of your team?
In general, it is a bad idea to write instructions on git methodologies, you need to ask such a question to the workers, but not here on the toaster.
No, there are no standards in this topic, and without knowing your model of maintaining repositories, no one will tell you anything.
Tomorrow, gather all the developers and decide in a crowd "how can we continue to live?" If you decide this in one person, you will get nothing but negativity and resistance.
Respect your developers and don't try to make changes to your workflow without talking to them.

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