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Re: tickets migrated to gitlab
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Göran Uddeborg |
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Re: tickets migrated to gitlab |
Date: |
Sun, 7 Jul 2024 18:29:00 +0200 |
Mark Diekhans skrev:
> John Stoffel <john@stoffel.org> writes:
> > Gah! Fun fun fun... time to test things out and see how it works for
> > me. I suspect a bunch of them need to be cleaned up, but who knows?
>
> I have been using the trunk plus patches for a while, so I think
> that everything that is merge is good to go.
That is my view too. The "release branches" have been more or less
abandoned since some time, and I see no reason to try to revive them.
The "feature branches" should be investigated and merged if
appropriate, but with care as you say.
- tickets migrated to gitlab, Mark Diekhans, 2024/07/06
- Re: tickets migrated to gitlab, John Stoffel, 2024/07/07
- Re: tickets migrated to gitlab, Mark Diekhans, 2024/07/07
- Re: tickets migrated to gitlab, John Stoffel, 2024/07/07
- Re: tickets migrated to gitlab, Mark Diekhans, 2024/07/07
- Re: tickets migrated to gitlab,
Göran Uddeborg <=
- Re: tickets migrated to gitlab, John Stoffel, 2024/07/07
- Re: tickets migrated to gitlab, Mark Diekhans, 2024/07/07
- On release numbering, Göran Uddeborg, 2024/07/12
- Re: On release numbering, Mark Diekhans, 2024/07/12
- Re: On release numbering, John Stoffel, 2024/07/12
- Re: On release numbering, Mark Diekhans, 2024/07/12
- Re: On release numbering, John Stoffel, 2024/07/12
- Re: On release numbering, Mark Diekhans, 2024/07/12
- Support of older Emacs versions, Göran Uddeborg, 2024/07/13
- Re: Support of older Emacs versions, Mark Diekhans, 2024/07/13