Mercurial > emacs
changeset 102135:8080c98e919f
Update.
author | Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> |
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date | Fri, 20 Feb 2009 04:27:41 +0000 |
parents | a08b6953a6cb |
children | e9aa4b8eec2c |
files | admin/notes/BRANCH |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/admin/notes/BRANCH Fri Feb 20 04:19:57 2009 +0000 +++ b/admin/notes/BRANCH Fri Feb 20 04:27:41 2009 +0000 @@ -2,17 +2,29 @@ Everything below the line is branch-specific. ________________________________________________________________________ -This is the "HEAD" branch, otherwise known as the "trunk". Its primary -purpose is to accumulate changes that are not yet partitioned into a -specific (versioned) release. When people say "use CVS emacs", this is -the branch they are talking about. Likewise, a "cvs checkout" without -the "-r" option results in this branch. +This is the trunk (sometimes mistakenly called "HEAD"). +When people say "use CVS emacs", this is the branch they are talking +about. Likewise, a "cvs checkout" without the "-r" option results in +this branch. + +Emacs development takes place on the trunk. Most of the time, Emacs +hackers add to it relatively free of constraint (aside from proper +legal / accounting practices), although sometimes there is related +discussion on the emacs-devel mailing list. -The plans for this branch are not specified; Emacs hackers add to it -relatively free of constraint (aside from proper legal / accounting -practices), although sometimes there is related discussion on the -emacs-devel mailing list. +Sometime before the release of a new major version of Emacs (eg 22.1), +a "feature freeze" is imposed on the trunk. No new features may be +added after this point. This is usually many months before the release. +During this time, there is no official place for development of new features. -The closure process for this branch is undocumented; concepts such as -"freeze", "release", or "integration with the trunk" are not applicable -to this branch. +Shortly before the release, a release branch is created. For example, +EMACS_22_BASE or EMACS_21_1_RC for Emacs 22.x and 21.x, respectively. +(Unfortunately the naming scheme has not always been consistent.) + +The release branch is used to make the release (22.1), and all later +members of the series (22.2, 22.3, etc). Generally, only bug-fixes have +been allowed in the minor releases, although in 22.x, self-contained +new features were allowed on a case-by-case basis. + +From the point that a release branch is created, the trunk is free for +development for the next major version.