Hi guys, I see we have several temporary branches in many YaST repos, for example in yast-storage-ng: SLE-12-SP2 tracked SLE-12-SP3 tracked SLE-15-GA tracked SLE-15-SP1 tracked feature/bsc-1123688 tracked feature/export-stray-blk-devices tracked feature/suma tracked master tracked missing-textdomain tracked parallel_rubocop_at_travis tracked pre-SLE-15-SP2 tracked rtl-pathnames tracked sle15_parallel_tests tracked stray_blk_dev_impl tracked suma_guided_setup tracked suma_proposal_devices tracked upstream/feature/partitioner-remember-tree-state tracked In this particular repo I would only expect to have: SLE-12-SP2, SLE-12-SP3, SLE-15-GA, SLE-15-SP1 and master. For other repos is even worst, for example yast-yast2: SLE-12-SP2 tracked SLE-12-SP3 tracked SLE-12-SP4 tracked SLE-15-GA tracked SLE-15-GA-1113732 tracked SLE-15-GA-registration-popup tracked SLE-15-SP1 tracked add_hostname tracked better_socket_support tracked bsc_1098919 tracked commandline-crash tracked drop_perl tracked drop_susefirewall_code tracked expanded_ids tracked fw-interfaces-read tracked ifconfig_parser tracked kill_logging_builtins tracked list_all_cards_in_fw tracked master tracked merge_SLE-12-SP3 tracked merge_SLE-12-SP4 tracked new_rubocop tracked no-xversion tracked openSUSE-10_0 tracked openSUSE-10_1 tracked openSUSE-10_2 tracked openSUSE-10_3 tracked openSUSE-11_0 tracked openSUSE-11_2 tracked openSUSE-11_3 tracked openSUSE-11_4 tracked openSUSE-12_1 tracked openSUSE-12_2 tracked openSUSE-12_3 tracked openSUSE-13_1 tracked openSUSE-13_2 tracked openSUSE-9_3 tracked readline tracked review_180109_double_entries tracked review_180125_checking_package_installed tracked review_180130_xvnc_socket_disabled tracked rubocop-0.59.2 tracked sorbet tracked sw_01 tracked systemd_table tracked unsigned_repo tracked Having all these temporary branches is not a big problem, but sometimes it is quite annoying when you run a "git fetch". What do you think about doing some cleanup in all YaST repos? I could extend my HW project [1] (still a WIP) to do it. It should be quite easy to add a new script to clean the repos. The good thing is that it is not necessary to locally clone the repos. With [1] we have the base to do it directly to GitHub thanks to Octokit [2]. CU, Iván [1] https://github.com/joseivanlopez/yast-dev [2] https://github.com/octokit/octokit.rb -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: yast-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: yast-devel+owner@opensuse.org