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# Notes for Maintainers
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Core ActiveMQ Artemis members have write access to the Apache ActiveMQ Artemis repositories and will be responsible for
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acknowledging and pushing commits contributed via pull requests on GitHub.
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Core ActiveMQ Artemis members are also able to push their own commits directly to the canonical Apache repository.
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However, the expectation here is that the developer has made a good effort to test their changes and is reasonably
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confident that the changes that are being committed will not break the build.
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What does it mean to be reasonably confident? If the developer has run the same maven commands that the pull-request
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builds are running they can be reasonably confident. Currently the [PR build](https://builds.apache.org/job/ActiveMQ-Artemis-PR-Build/)
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runs this command:
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mvn compile test-compile javadoc:javadoc -Pfast-tests -Pextra-tests test
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However, if the changes are significant, touches a wide area of code, or even if the developer just wants a second
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opinion they are encouraged to engage other members of the community to obtain an additional review prior to pushing.
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This can easily be done via a pull request on GitHub, a patch file attached to an email or JIRA, commit to a branch
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in the Apache git repo, etc. Having additional eyes looking at significant changes prior to committing to the main
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development branches is definitely encouraged if it helps obtain the "reasonable confidence" that the build is not
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broken and code quality has not decreased.
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If the build does break then developer is expected to make their best effort to get the builds fixed in a reasonable
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amount of time. If it cannot be fixed in a reasonable amount of time the commit can be reverted and re-reviewed.
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## Commit Messages
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Please ensure the commit messages follow the 50/72 format as described [here](code.md#commitMessageDetails).
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## Configuring git repositories
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Aside from the traditional `origin` and `upstream` repositories committers will need an additional reference for the
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canonical Apache git repository where they will be merging and pushing pull-requests. For the purposes of this document,
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let's assume these ref/repo associations already exist as described in the [Working with the Code](code.md) section:
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- `origin` : https://github.com/(your-user-name)/activemq-artemis.git
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- `upstream` : https://github.com/apache/activemq-artemis
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1. Add the canonical Apache repository as a remote. Here we call it `apache`.
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$ git remote add apache https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/activemq-artemis.git
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1. Add the following section to your <artemis-repo>/.git/config statement to fetch all pull requests sent to the GitHub
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mirror. We are using `upstream` as the remote repo name (as noted above), but the remote repo name may be different
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if you choose. Just be sure to edit all references to the remote repo name so it's consistent.
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[remote "upstream"]
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url = git@github.com:apache/activemq-artemis.git
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fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/upstream/*
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fetch = +refs/pull/*/head:refs/remotes/upstream/pr/*
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## Merging and pushing pull requests
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Here are the basic commands to retrieve pull requests, merge, and push them to the canonical Apache repository:
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1. Download all the remote branches etc... including all the pull requests.
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$ git fetch --all
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Fetching origin
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Fetching upstream
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remote: Counting objects: 566, done.
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remote: Compressing objects: 100% (188/188), done.
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remote: Total 566 (delta 64), reused 17 (delta 17), pack-reused 351
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Receiving objects: 100% (566/566), 300.67 KiB | 0 bytes/s, done.
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Resolving deltas: 100% (78/78), done.
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From github.com:apache/activemq-artemis
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* [new ref] refs/pull/105/head -> upstream/pr/105
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1. Checkout the pull request you wish to review
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$ git checkout pr/105
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1. Once you've reviewed the change and are ready to merge checkout `master`.
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$ git checkout master
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1. Ensure you are up to date
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$ git pull
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1. Create a new merge commit from the pull-request. IMPORTANT: The commit message here should be something like: "This
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closes #105" where "105" is the pull request ID. The "#105" shows up as a link in the GitHub UI for navigating to
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the PR from the commit message.
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$ git merge --no-ff pr/105
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1. Push to the canonical Apache repo.
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$ git push apache master
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#### Notes:
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The GitHub mirror repository (i.e. `upstream`) is cloning the canonical Apache repository. Because of this there may be
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a slight delay between when a commit is pushed to the Apache repo and when that commit is reflected in the GitHub mirror.
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This may cause some difficulty when trying to push a PR to `apache` that has been merged on the out-of-date GitHub mirror.
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You can wait for the mirror to update before performing the steps above or you can change your local master branch to
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track the master branch on the canonical Apache repository rather than the master branch on the GitHub mirror:
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$ git branch master -u apache/master
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Where `apache` points to the canonical Apache repository.
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If you'd like your local master branch to always track `upstream/master` (i.e. the GitHub mirror) then another way to
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achieve this is to add another branch that tracks `apache/master` and push from that branch e.g.
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$ git checkout master
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$ git branch apache_master --track apache/master
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$ git pull
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$ git merge --no-ff pr/105
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$ git push
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