Michael Sperber writes:
Not the tagging: You create a named branch, make all the changes you
need to do, cut the beta release from that. *Then* you merge your
branch back into the mainline, and *then* tag on the mainline.
This means that in the case in point (a concurrent commit to the
mainline) the tagged revision *will* be a merge turd and *will*
include code that is undocumented in the release (at best, and in the
process you suggest, the tag *will* include code that is not in the
tarballs).
No, thank you.
I really don't understand what your point is. We have the free fire
zone over on the xemacs branch. Why does it matter if the xemacs-beta
branch has a ceasefire for a few hours? It only affects you and Vin.
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