On Sat, 1 Nov 2014 23:03:59 -0700 Nex6|Bill <[email protected]> said:

> I see, E17 still used, i places like FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Bodhi  but E19 is
> in “released” mode. so, what would be the the stable, unstable and dev
> branches?

master == development and what becomes the next stable release.

tags == a bunch of tags indicating that revision number was used for that
release.

branches == each stable release gets a branch - eg like enlightenment-0.17 ,
enlightenment-0.18, enlightenment-0.19 ... same for efl, elementary etc.
(efl-1.8, efl-1.9, efl-1.10, efl-1.11). these branches accumulate patches
(mostly cherrypicked from mater commits) and then get releases like 1.11.2,
0.19.1, etc. etc.

it's a pretty simple system. master is the new hotness. branches are where
stable releases live. tags are us ... tagging things that are released.

we have a schedule for releases for efl (not e):

https://phab.enlightenment.org/w/release_roadmap/

12 week cycle.

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