Hey Shashank,

I don't know if there will be anymore 2.x releases or not, but generally 
development should happen on master - and we may backport it to other branches 
after it got submitted there.
I think for release branches the general practice is to backport bugfixes.

cheers,
Zoltan

On May 8, 2020 9:25:56 PM GMT+02:00, Shashank Pedamallu 
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I'm Shashank and I work as a software engineer in the Data Platform
>team at
>Lyft. We are using the 2.3.6 version of Hive. We have made some changes
>in
>the Hive codebase (improve build time by adding parallelism to
>unit-tests,
>etc). I wanted to check if the open-source community is accepting
>patches
>for 2.3.x version of Hive. I do know Hive-2.3.7 was released less than
>a
>month but would like to know if these new patches are specifically
>around
>bug-fixes or can also be features, code-cleanups, improvements, etc.
>
>Thanks,
>Shashank
>
>Shashank Pedamallu
>Software Engineer, Analytics Infrastructure
>(610)-504-1725
><https://www.lyft.com/>

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Zoltán Haindrich

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