I have a project under CVS version control. Right now
I am planning to make a dramatic change on a previous
release of the project, but I don't want
to affect the main trunk. 

I would think that it is appropiate to create
a new branch on that previous release, and make
modifications to the branch. 

Since I won't incorporate the modifications on the
main trunk, because both branches would be
irreconciliable, should I just keep the branch forever
and never merge? or is it worth it to create a
complete new project
starting on that previous release?
 
Thanks a lot for any suggestion.
Elbert Andres Messa D.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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