sysop408,
@sysop408@sfba.social avatar

I have some dumb FOSS contributing questions. I keep noticing that people are opening merge requests against the 8.x-1.x-dev branch in GitLab when the current release is 8.x-4.x.

That's an error right? Is this just a quirk of making it so easy to contribute code?

It seems like it has to be an error to me, but I've seen it so many times. Also when I've opened a merge request, GitLab seems to be steering me in the direction of issuing the MR against the 1.x-dev branch.

For example, I'd create an issue fork off the 4.x-dev branch and when I open a merge request, it's defaulting me to the 1.x-dev branch. Is that intentional or just a quirk to watch out for?

Also, what's the proper etiquette for when there's no -dev branch to issue a MR against? Should I just make the MR against the main branch?

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