On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 12:57:35AM +1000, Ben Finney wrote: > Ronny Pfannschmidt writes: > > > i want to see the combination of the bug data of all branches > > What is your definition of ???all branches???? When I'm working with > distributed VCS, I create branches wherever I feel like, and the VCS > tool doesn't have some central registry of branches to keep up to date. > > How is a tool to determine the set of ???all branches???? The distributed > VCS model means that set is indeterminate. In the first main Ronny spoke about "public" branches. To me it means that if a branch is public, he should like to have a status of that branch. We all agree (probably ;-) ) that tha main branch is the "right" branch, but as I see it, Ronny's question has some logic. I'd like to know that a certain bug is fixed in a certain branch, also if it is still not merged in the main branch, for various reason (ie I am interested in the solution since the bug stop my work) Imagine it like a rss feed aggregator: in one place there are all the bugs of all the branches that the developers make avaible to the public with a repository. This can make easier the life to who want to try a something since he know what branch he must check out, instead of checking all the branch he can find to test if he get what is looking for. Unluckyly I have no idea how to solve it. :-( bye Gianluca _______________________________________________ Be-devel mailing list Be-devel@bugseverywhere.org http://void.printf.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/be-devel