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Jérémie Bresson edited this page Jun 12, 2018 · 7 revisions

The OpenAPI Generator project works on multiple versions in parallel:

  • upcoming patch release
  • next minor release containing breaking changes with fallback
  • next major release containing breaking changes with no fallback

Branches

To support several versions, several branches are used:

openapi-generator_branches

Status in June 2018:

  • master branch is for upcoming patch releases (3.0.1, 3.0.2, 3.0.3, ...)
  • 3.1.x branch for the next minor release
  • 4.0.x branch for the next major release

Merge direction

To port changes from one branch to an other, the merge direction is always from the lowest version to the newer.

Example:

  • Merge master branch into 3.1.0 branch
  • Merge 3.1.0 branch into 4.0.0 branch

Those merge commits are done regularly by the core team.

Merge commit is kept in the history in order to facilitate merge conflict resolution.

Merging back on master

When we drop the support for 3.0.x, we'll merge 3.1.0 back into master.

Solving conflicts during merge

TODO, add useful git command, inspired by the discussion in https://github.com/OpenAPITools/openapi-generator/issues/245