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Type:
Story
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Status: Done
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Resolution: Done
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Fix Version/s: None
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Component/s: Stack Documentation and UX
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Labels:None
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Story Points:2
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Sprint:Arch 2019-02-11, Arch 2019-02-18, Arch 2019-02-25, Arch 2019-03-04, Arch 2019-03-11, Arch 2019-03-18, Arch 2019-04-01, Arch 2019-04-08, Arch 2019-07-22
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Team:Architecture
Description
The current instructions for building change controlled documents are a bit convoluted in that they require the use of cherry-pick and leave unmerged branches hanging around. This works against the idea of using protected master branches and results in confusing usage of pull requests.
At the recent CCB meeting it was decided to change approach and use a new process involving git revert and merging of pull requests to master once the document has been released.
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I have written some text for the dev guide. I believe we have approved this approach already at DMCCB but I would like sign off from Wil O'Mullane and Kian-Tat Lim before merging.