2014-05-15, 12:06
and what is a "bump" in this context?
How can a noob-user like me find out about which branch is what by myself?
I don´t want to stay a git-noob
So is there any explanation on all those branches somewhere?
I mean, there are gotham-named branches all over the place: fernet has one, xbmc has one, you have one and now there is g-linux and I want to have an idea what their differences are without the need of learning to read the source-code commits and diffs.
If there would be a suse package I would switch back to rpm but it still sits on xbmc 12.3 and I cannot go back to fglrx... never ever...
How can a noob-user like me find out about which branch is what by myself?
I don´t want to stay a git-noob
So is there any explanation on all those branches somewhere?
I mean, there are gotham-named branches all over the place: fernet has one, xbmc has one, you have one and now there is g-linux and I want to have an idea what their differences are without the need of learning to read the source-code commits and diffs.
If there would be a suse package I would switch back to rpm but it still sits on xbmc 12.3 and I cannot go back to fglrx... never ever...