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[Python-Dev] Using feature branches for local development

[Python-Dev] Using feature branches for local developmentNick Coghlan ncoghlan at gmail.com
Sun Mar 13 13:41:18 CET 2011
On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 8:32 AM, Eli Bendersky <eliben at gmail.com> wrote:
> The way to do this, IMHO, is just create a local clone and work on it. Then
> you can keep checking partial changes in without ever worrying about
> accidentally modifying the official repo. Especially if some of this work is
> experimental and bound to eventually be thrown away, I think it's a more
> flexible way to work than use MQ.
>
> One thing to keep in mind though is backup. I may be paranoid, but I just
> can't do anything of importance on a local machine (especially a laptop) for
> any prolonged period of time without occasional backups. Thankfully, a
> Mercurial repo is about the best tool you have for backing things up - just
> remote clone it to bitbucket, google code or some place of your own and
> periodically push there.

Since I have multiple machines to keep in sync, I'm actually thinking
a server side sandbox clone is the way to go. That will solve my local
issue as well (since the sandbox clone will be separate from the main
clone).

Cheers,
Nick.

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Nick Coghlan   |   ncoghlan at gmail.com   |   Brisbane, Australia
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