Hi,

> I don't want consistency for the sake of it.  I dont see any advantage of 
> using a develop branch for utilities.
I don't see it as consistency for consistency sake and I'd rather not have to 
try and remember how all the repo's differ from each other. We could also run 
into issue when want to make fixes/changes to utilities while a vote is going 
on, further down the track if you had 2 votes going on ie one for the installer 
and one for the the mavin stuff for instance then there's the potential for it 
to get messy. Or perhaps we break it up into yet more repos? Unless we want to 
revisit having a development branch at all and do all work in trunk?

> The tlf project does not have a develop branch as well.

It does actually, you see if you do a git branch -r.

Justin

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