ola, Debian/stretch is to be released in about 2 weeks, and after that I would like to switch the Debian packages from faust to faust2.
i'm not sure I understand the release model though: the faust homepage just refers to the github page, and the github page has only a single faust2 release (`v2-0-a49`). otoh, the build-system (/Makefile) currently has `2.0.a72`. but, currently there are 5 commits (5ba81162..f5c3cc43) including one git-merge, that all have the 2.0.a72 version. so my questions are: is v2.0.a49 the last official faust2 release, and a50..a72 are only intermediate versions ("unstable")? or, did you forget to tag releases? or to push the tags? or, are there no official releases at all, and faust2 should be considered "rolling", with the current HEAD always supposedly being in a "stable" state? for the Debian packages I would prefer, if there was release-like tarball that i could download (rather than having to check, whether the current HEAD really is in a working state...) gfda IOhannes
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