Hi all, I have looked unsuccessfully for info on this. Does Android actually have releases? How do I download "Android 1.0"? "1.0.1"? What I want to know is whether there is now or will be at some stage, something that can be called a release, say v1.0, which is maintained without the introduction of new features from elsewhere (that of course may introduce new bugs), to which there are minor point revisions that fix only bugs. There also might also be a trunk branch which at sometime goes "beta" (is branched off), and can then be followed as it will only introduce bugfixes and not major new features... The vast majority of large open source projects do it like this, so I'm assuming that it's either like that now or on the way for Android - am I wrong? Is there some way to tell Git to do this now? This must be explained somewhere but I just couldn't find it! Thanks Anton
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