Hello.

On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 4:44 PM, Thierry Carrez <thie...@openstack.org>
wrote:

> For all those reasons, we decided at the last summit to use unique
> pre-release branches, named after the series (for example,
> "proposed/juno"). That branch finally becomes "stable/juno" at release
> time. In parallel, we abandoned the usage of release branches for
> development milestones, which are now tagged directly on the master
> development branch.
>

I know that this question has been raised before but I still would like to
clarify this.
Why do we need these short-lived 'proposed' branches in any form? Why can't
we just use release branches for this and treat them as stable when
appropriate tag is added to some commit in them?

-- 

Kind regards, Yuriy.
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