> On 4/11/17, 9:49 AM, "Development on behalf of Tuukka Turunen" 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> Now that there are no patch releases planned, the benefit from pushing to 5.8 
> then merging to 5.9 does not exist. 

I feel there should always be a stable HEAD that you can push a fix to and 
expect to be able retrieve and do a rebuild with that fix.  Is that 
unreasonable?

Right now, the only branch that meets that criteria is 5.8, so I disagree there 
is no benefit to it.

Whether it is worth the effort is a different question.  I'm simply trying to 
make the point that the value doesn't go to zero because there isn't another 
planned release from that branch.

Regards,
Brett
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