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From: | Angelo Graziosi |
Subject: | Re: Next release from master |
Date: | Thu, 11 Feb 2016 18:27:10 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/38.5.1 |
Il 11/02/2016 18:09, John Wiegley ha scritto:
Angelo Graziosi <address@hidden> writes:- 25.1 lives in emacs-25 - after 25.1 is released, emacs-25 becomes 25.2 and receives bug fixes and non-breaking features, either by merging from master or simply being applied to emacs-25. Bug fixes applied to emacs-25 periodically get merged back into master when appropriate - 26.1 is masterthe only simple, clear, right, acceptable written in this thread...Well, I guess that's one opinion. :) I'm interested to hear what the core developers want: anyone who commits more than once in a blue moon, which option do you want?
For what I remember, the development of Emacs has been always so in the last 10 year, both with CVS, BAZAR and up to few months ago, with Git. I don't see any reason to change. I have built Emacs on Cygwin, GNU/Linux and OSX (and now MSYS2/MINGW64) for 8-9 years almost one or two times per week (and sometimes also more). It's only from some months that I build Emacs rarely.. master is always behind other branches and don't know project where master, trunk or whatever is called is behind other branches..
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