Yoni Rabkin <[email protected]> writes:

> Alex Bennée <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was looking for emms in Melpa Stable and couldn't find it so I started
>> investigating the repo/web-site to see if I could add the recipe. I
>> discovered the v3.0 tag is around 9 years old and there didn't seem to
>> be a v4.0 tag associated with the recent* release.
>>
>> Any chance a new stable release could be tagged?
>>
>> *recent being 2014.
>
> I don't mind slapping a 4.0 tag on a July 2014 commit, but Emms doesn't
> really use point releases. We keep the git master stable.
>
> I can also tag the current head as 4.1.
>
> Ultimately, I'd just as well not tag anything.
>
> What do people think?

For users of MELPA stable you need some sort of tag to release from.
While it is possible to mix and match melpa-stable/melpa a lot of people
don't.

FWIW I track melpa on my main machine but only melpa-stable on my other
boxen so I don't get surprised by a broken emacs when I access them
because of a random change.



--
Alex Bennée

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