On Jul 18, 2010, at 1:46 PM, Alexander Belopolsky wrote:

> We already have "posponed" and "remind" resolutions, but these are
> exclusive of "accepted".   I think there should be a clear way to mark
> the issue "accepted and would be applied if X.Y was out already."
> Chances are one of the resolution labels already has such meaning, but
> in this case it should be more prominently documented as such.

This is what branches are for.

When the X.Y release cycle starts, there should be a branch for X.Y.  Any 
"would be applied" patches can simply be applied to trunk without interrupting 
anything; the X.Y release branch can be merged back into trunk as necessary.

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