Gaia/UX Branch
What/Why
As of Nov 8, it has been hard to get UX fixes into `mozilla-b2g/gaia` because engineers are trying hard to get stability up and bug counts down. UX improvements/fixes are difficult to get merged because the review process is focused first on blocking and broken issues.
As a temporary approach, we've set up a UX branch at https://github.com/gordonbrander/gaia/tree/ux to keep the needle moving forward on UX fixes. Engineering can cherry-pick fixes from this branch into master. The goal is to show a significant improvement in this branch and to get QA signing off on it.
Setting up the UX Branch
Sign into Github, fork http://github.com/mozilla-b2g/gaia (if you haven't already).
Add my repository as a remote to your fork:
git remote add gordonbrander https://github.com/gordonbrander/gaia.git
Create a new local branch and set it up to track the remote branch:
git checkout --track -b ux gordonbrander/ux
Getting upstream changes from `gordonbrander/ux`:
git pull gordonbrander ux
Etiquette
We want to be model citizens when it comes to doing development.
- File a bug for the issue. Describe it in detail.
- Create a local branch for each bug: `git branch issue-xxxxx`.
- Each commit message must start with the bug #: `Bug xxxxx - My Message`.
- Rebase changes in your bug branch before issuing a pull request to `gordonbrander/ux`. http://git-scm.com/book/en/Git-Branching-Rebasing. We should be merging one commit per fix so that fixes can be easily cherry-picked.
- Create a patch (diff file): `git diff > issue-xxxxx.diff`. Attach it to the bug.
- Follow any code style guidelines.
- Issue pull request to `gordonbrander/ux`.
- Changing JavaScript or working on any non-trivial commit? Go through the normal submission channels first. Issue a pull request from your issue branch to mozilla-b2g/gaia, then also issue a pull request to gordonbrander/ux.