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@@ -22,3 +22,18 @@ for sending your contributions, for asking questions, and so on.
Have a look at the page for [[contributing]]. Also be sure to have a look at
the [[contributing/questionnaire]].
+
+## List of members
+
+The list of members can be seen at
+<http://savannah.gnu.org/project/memberlist.php?group=hurd>.
+
+<a name="copyright_assignment">
+## Copyright assignment
+</a>
+
+If you have pieces of code or documentation to contribute, then, in order to
+install them into our [[source_repositories]], you have to assign the copyright
+of your changes to the [Free Software Foundation](http://www.fsf.org/).
+
+Please [[contact_us]] to request the needed forms.
diff --git a/rules/source_repositories.mdwn b/rules/source_repositories.mdwn
index 2ecc6fe6..ed09b8c6 100644
--- a/rules/source_repositories.mdwn
+++ b/rules/source_repositories.mdwn
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
-[[meta copyright="Copyright © 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc."]]
+[[meta copyright="Copyright © 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation,
+Inc."]]
[[meta license="""[[toggle id="license" text="GFDL 1.2+"]][[toggleable
id="license" text="Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
@@ -8,54 +9,67 @@ Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license
is included in the section entitled
[[GNU_Free_Documentation_License|/fdl]]."]]"""]]
-CVS repositories on Savannah, see <http://savannah.gnu.org/cvs/?group=hurd>.
+Git repositories on Savannah, see <http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/> (search
+for *hurd*).
# Branches
-Members of the Hurd Savannah group,
-<http://savannah.gnu.org/project/memberlist.php?group=hurd>, are allowed to
-create branches without formal permission...
+Members of the [[Hurd_Savannah_group|savannah_group]] are allowed to create
+branches without formal permission:
-* named *SAVANNAH_LOGIN-WHATEVER-branch* for general-purpose branches, or
+ * named `BASE_BRANCH-SAVANNAH_LOGIN[-TOPIC]` for private general-purpose or
+ topic branches, respectively, or
+ * named `BASE_BRANCH-TOPIC` for public topic branches basing on
+ `BASE_BRANCH`.
-* named *BASE_BRANCH-WHATEVER-branch* for topic-branches basing on
- *BASE_BRANCH*.
+`TOPIC` shall be a suitable tag describing the branch's main concern. These
+tags can be applied recursively (`TOPIC-SUBTOPIC-SUBSUBTOPIC`).
-*WHATEVER* shall be a suitable tag.
+*private* vs. *public* does, of course, in this scenario not mean visibility,
+but instead authority: *private* branches are those that the user
+`SAVANNAH_LOGIN` has authority over, whereas public branches are open for
+every committer to install changes on. The private branches are those that
+you would typically host on your own machine and publish through your own web
+server, but we offer that you can instead do this from the centralized Savannah
+repository, as a number of people don't have an always-accessible web server
+running on their own machines.
Examples:
-* GNU Mach
+ * GNU Mach
- * *gnumach-1-branch-Xen-branch*
- * *gnumach-1-branch-gdb-branch*
+ * `master` -- the mainline branch
+ * `master-oskit` -- port to OSKit; branched off of `master` at some point
+ * `master-gdb_stubs` -- add support for GDB stubs; branched off of
+ `master` at some point
-* GNU Hurd
+ * libpthread
- * *miles-orphaned-changes*
- * *hammy-libchannel-branch*
- * *mmenal-soc2006-nfs-branch*
+ * `master` -- the mainline branch
+ * `master-viengoos` -- port to Viengoos; branched off of `master` at some
+ point
+ * `master-viengoos-on-bare-metal` -- port to Viengoos running on bare
+ metal; branched off of `master-viengoos` at some point
-Also, create helper tags for merging mainline changes into your branches.
-
-Examples:
-
-* GNU Mach
+## Merging
- * *gnumach-1-branch-Xen-branch*: *gnumach-1-branch-Xen-branch-merge_helper*
- * *gnumach-1-branch-gdb-branch*: *gnumach-1-branch-gdb-branch-merge_helper*
+Merging between Git branches is trivial, at least as long as no conflicts
+arise.
-* GNU Hurd
+Due to this, you are encouraged to freely make use of separate branches for
+different working topics, as this really faciliates concentrating on one
+specific working topic.
- * *hammy-libchannel-branch*: *hammy-libchannel-branch-base*
- * *mmenal-soc2006-nfs-branch*: *mmenal-soc2006-nfs-branch-base*
+You are encouraged to regularely merge from the respective mainline branches
+(`BASE_BRANCH`; should be `master` in most cases) into your working branches,
+and ensure that your modifications are still fine in the context of new
+mainline changes.
-## Merging
-
-Merging between CVS branches is not trivial. Unless you really know what
-you're doing, please talk to [[Thomas_Schwinge|tschwinge]] or
-[[Samuel_Thibault|samuelthibault]], to avoid cluttering the repositories
-unintendedly.
+Merging from working branches into the mainline branches will usually be done
+by one of the project administrators, unless negotiated otherwise. For this to
+happen, the copyright of your changes has to be assigned to the Free Software
+Foundation; read about the
+[[copyright_assignment_process|savannah_group#copyright_assignment]].
# Tags
@@ -63,38 +77,42 @@ Equivalent rules apply.
# Behavior
-## ... on your branches
+Try to not introduce spurious, unneeded changes, e.g., whitespace changes.
-Most branches are to be eventually be merged back into the mainline branch. To
-faciliate (and also to help other contributors) we'd like you to write a short
-summary log in a top-level (or wherever else appropriate) `ChangeLog.WHATEVER`
-file.
+Adhere to the coding conventions that are already used. These are usually the
+[GNU Coding Standards](http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/) for stuff
+written by ourselves, including new files, of course.
-Examples:
+GNU Mach code is largely based on external code. Don't GNU-ify it, as this
+would make merging external patches unnecessarily difficult.
-* GNU Mach
+## Behavior on branches
- * *gnumach-1-branch-Xen-branch*: `ChangeLog.Xen`
- * *gnumach-1-branch-gdb-branch-merge_helper*: `ChangeLog.gdb`
+Usually, branches are to be eventually merged back into their respective
+mainline branches. To faciliate (and also to help other contributors) we'd
+like you to write a short summary log in a top-level (or wherever else
+appropriate) `ChangeLog.TOPIC` file.
-* GNU Hurd
+Examples:
- * *hammy-libchannel-branch-base*: `channelio/ChangeLog`, `libchannel/ChangeLog`
- * *mmenal-soc2006-nfs-branch-base*: `nfs/ChangeLog`
+ * GNU Mach
-This need not be a full-fledged [GNU-style *ChangeLog*
+ * `master-gdb_stubs`: `ChangeLog.gdb`
+
+This need not be a full-fledged [GNU-style `ChangeLog`
file](http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/Change-Logs.html). E.g.,
-don't waste time writing *ChangeLog* entries for debugging stuff that will be
+don't waste time writing `ChangeLog` entries for debugging stuff that will be
removed again before merging back into mainline. But please do write
something. Short notes.
-## ... in general
+### Behavior on *private* branches
-Try to not introduce spurious, unneeded changes, e.g., whitespace changes.
+Even though you are said to be the owner of branches tagged with your
+`SAVANNAH_LOGIN`, it is generally nevertheless good to not do history-rewriting
+stuff and the like (`git rebase` and friends), as others may in turn be basing
+their work on your private branches.
-Adhere to the already-used coding conventions. These are usually the [GNU
-Coding Standards](http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/) for stuff
-written by ourselves, including new files, of course.
-
-GNU Mach code is largely based on external code. Don't GNU-ify it, as this
-would make merging external patches unnecessarily difficult.
+We could establish a branch-tagging policy for branches that others should
+expect their history possibly to be rewritten. This may be useful for branches
+that are only meant for aggregating the changes of (several) development
+branches, like `master-proposed_for_general_testing`.