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Deprecated? #6452

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im-kulikov opened this issue Dec 9, 2019 · 10 comments
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Deprecated? #6452

im-kulikov opened this issue Dec 9, 2019 · 10 comments

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@im-kulikov
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Homebrew/homebrew-core#8471

If you can convince nvie to officially deprecate https://github.com/nvie/gitflow and point to git-flow-avh then we'll consider it. Otherwise, we're going to fall back to the relative upstream names.

@azeveco
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azeveco commented Apr 16, 2020

Yes. You should use the Git Flow AVH Edition.

@im-kulikov
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im-kulikov commented Apr 16, 2020

@nvie can you mark this repo as archived and homebrew package as deprecated?

@wnagrodzki
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@nvie I would also like to support the idea to mark this repository as no longer maintained. If this is no ideal situation for you, maybe you could mention git-flow (AVH Edition) in readme file?

I wish I was aware of AVH Edition. It works with release branches in the same manner Source Tree does. That would save me confusion.

@petervanderdoes
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@wnagrodzki Sourcetree has embraced the AVH Edition. It is mentioned in the acknowledgements, About -> Acknowledgements

@wnagrodzki
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@petervanderdoes Good to know! I think this information should be advertised prominently in AVH Edition readme file (mention other tools if they us it). That would have made my decision to use it immediate, since the rest of my team uses Source Tree.

@jawwad
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jawwad commented Jun 19, 2020

Tower also mentions that they use git-flow-avh under the Installing git-flow section of this page.

A couple of different forks of git-flow have emerged in recent years. In this chapter, we're using one of the most popular ones: the AVH Edition.

Using Tower, you don't have to install anything as the app already includes the git-flow scripts.

@bogdaniel
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So.. in the end which version should we use .. because I've seen that AVH Edition doesn't seem very active.

@buhtz
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buhtz commented Apr 19, 2023

#6484

@paulwwisl
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As of 2023

https://github.com/CJ-Systems/gitflow-cjs is active
https://github.com/petervanderdoes/gitflow-avh is still since May 23, 2019
https://github.com/nvie/gitflow is still since Sep 25, 2012

@shaedrich
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petervanderdoes/gitflow-avh got archived on Jun 19, 2023 without any explanation in the README.

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