Before working on an issue, it should be assigned to the person who wants to work on it. For core contributors, this means assigning yourself to the issue, and for external contributors this means asking to be assigned on the issue. This is to avoid double work.
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title: A feature or bug fix lives off of main
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- Features and bug fixes live on feature branches off of the main branch, and they are merged onto main as well.
This means that the latest version of reth (which might be unstable) always lives on main. - Pull requests should not be merged without the review of at least one core contributor. For larger pull requests, at least two is recommended.
- Important pull requests that should be highlighted in the changelog should be marked with the
M-changelog
This change should be included in the changelog label.
Releases are commits tagged with a version number on main (see Releases).
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title: Releases are tags on main
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