[Mesa-dev] Rename "master" branch to "main"?
Eric Anholt
eric at anholt.net
Mon Aug 3 17:16:04 UTC 2020
On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 8:30 AM Jason Ekstrand <jason at jlekstrand.net> wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I'm sure by now you've all seen the articles, LKML mails, and other
> chatter around inclusive language in software. While mesa doesn't
> provide a whole lot of documentation (hah!), we do have a website, a
> code-base, and a git repo and this is something that we, as a project
> should consider.
>
> What I'm proposing today is simply re-naming the primary Git branch
> from "master" to "main". Why "main"? Because that's what GitHub has
> chosen "main" as their new default branch name and so it sounds to me
> like the most likely new default.
>
> As far as impact on the project goes, if and when we rename the
> primary branch, the old "master" branch will be locked (no
> pushing/merging allowed) and all MRs will have to be re-targeted
> against the new branch. Fortunately, that's very easy to do. You
> just edit the MR and there's a little drop-down box at the top for
> which branch it targets. I just tested this with one of mine and it
> seems to work ok.
>
> As far as other bits of language in the code-base, I'm happy to see
> those cleaned up as people have opportunity. I'm not aware of any
> particularly egregious offenders. However, changing the name of the
> primary branch is something which will cause a brief hiccup in
> people's development process and so warrants broader discussion.
>
> Thoughts?
+1 from me
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