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Re: Procedure to create 16.0 branches

I'm mostly with Pedro here, a lot of the peculiarities of Odoo and the OCA 
setup as it is at the moment, make the current approach (=start with a clean 
slate for every version) more convenient for heavily fragmented repo's. Think 
web, server-tools. 

On the other hand I get that for "fully owned" (I just made that up) repos 
like the ones 	Stéphane is busy with (I assume), the other approach is more 
convenient. Can't we have it both ways, default is what we do now and PSC's 
are free to switch to Stéphane's model? That should get a different name then 
probably and also probably needs some support in MQT.
It will be good for any scenario to have some kind of automated migration in 
the bot, so I think we could have a look at that and if/what MQT needs during 
the code sprint for making both approaches coexist?


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by Holger Brunn - 06:00 - 20 Jul 2022

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  • Procedure to create 16.0 branches
    Dear contributors,

    I'm starting to think about the process to create the 16.0 branches. And the more I think about it, the more I'm convinced we should do it by adding "installable": False in the module manifests, instead of creating empty branches.

    This would have several benefits:
    • Improve security. Indeed, currently migration PRs have a lot of commits and reviewers only look at the last 2 commits. By accident or malice, it would be easy for a contributor to sneak bad code in older commits, that would go unnoticed. As the community grows, I think this a very important topic.
    • Avoid CLA bot issues: currently, the CLA bot is flagging old commits that were ok at the time they were created, but may not be valid today as contributors may have changed email, or revoked their CLA.
    • Reduce oca-github-bot complexity: work has to be done to make the bot aware of other branches in migration PRs (notably to look-up maintainers). This would be unnecessary if a migration PR is a normal PR to an existing addon directory. On the contrary, the bot could even detect migration PRs automatically by noticing the change to the installable flag, so this could simplify some processes.
    • Slow git repo growth: by avoiding the recreation of identical commits in several branches we would slow down the git repo size increase.
    About the possible drawbacks, I am under the impression that all the reasons we had back then to create empty branches have faded away:
    • Today, Odoo and all the OCA tooling work perfectly well when there are addons marked as uninstallable. They are correctly ignored by linters, tests, and Odoo does not attempt to import the code.
    • Regarding discoverability, the addons table in the README shows a clear view of what is not migrated.
    The migration procedure and tools should continue to work as today, to pick up commits that would have been added after branching (basically the git-am process would simply work as it does today)

    All we'd need maybe is to agree on a process to remove modules that have not been migrated for several versions. But in a first approach, regular PRs to remove now useless modules would probably be sufficient.

    Are there any other arguments (pro or con) that I would have missed ?

    Looking forward to reading your feedback on this proposal.

    -Stéphane


    by Stéphane Bidoul - 12:45 - 20 Jul 2022