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1 This file describes the CVS branch in which it is maintained.
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2 Everything below the line is branch-specific.
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3 ________________________________________________________________________
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5 This is the trunk (sometimes mistakenly called "HEAD").
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6 When people say "use CVS emacs", this is the branch they are talking
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7 about. Likewise, a "cvs checkout" without the "-r" option results in
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8 this branch.
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10 Emacs development takes place on the trunk. Most of the time, Emacs
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11 hackers add to it relatively free of constraint (aside from proper
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12 legal / accounting practices), although sometimes there is related
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13 discussion on the emacs-devel mailing list.
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15 Sometime before the release of a new major version of Emacs (eg 22.1),
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16 a "feature freeze" is imposed on the trunk. No new features may be
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17 added after this point. This is usually many months before the release.
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18 During this time, there is no official place for development of new features.
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20 Shortly before the release, a release branch is created. For example,
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21 EMACS_22_BASE or EMACS_21_1_RC for Emacs 22.x and 21.x, respectively.
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22 (Unfortunately the naming scheme has not always been consistent.)
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24 The release branch is used to make the release (22.1), and all later
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25 members of the series (22.2, 22.3, etc). Generally, only bug-fixes have
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26 been allowed in the minor releases, although in 22.x, self-contained
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27 new features were allowed on a case-by-case basis.
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29 From the point that a release branch is created, the trunk is free for
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30 development for the next major version.
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