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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: branch for kdevelop
From:       Ralf Nolden <nolden () kde ! org>
Date:       2001-08-07 20:51:02
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On Tuesday, 7. August 2001 22:35, Roland Krause wrote:
> Waldo, friends,
> I would like to create a branch for the development of an interim
> version of KDevelop, leading to a KDevelop-2.1 that is based upon the
> currently released code. The branch shall be of KDEVELOP_1_4 which is
> our current development branch and it shall be named
> KDEVELOP_2_X_BRANCH. 
                    ^^^ leave the X out, just call it 

KDEVELOP_2_BRANCH, please :)

Ralf

As an alternative the current KDEVELOP_1_4 branch
> could also be renamed but, as I understand cvs, this it not really what
> one is supposed to do.
>
> We have a little bit of a complicated development situation over here,
> and if you need to know why this is necessary contact me or Ralf Nolden
> on the kdevelop-devel mailing list.
>
> Q: can I do this myself or is this supposed to be done by the "release
> masters" ?
>
> Thanks
> Roland
>
>
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