On Sunday, July 2, 2017 at 6:32:34 AM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote:

> Changing README.MD seems to be the simplest way to keep track of the 
purpose and status of a branch. 

Alas, merging a branch into master over-writes the readme file in master.  
Naturally, this can be undone, but if it *isn't* undone it is a bother to 
restore the readme file.

So I have been keeping "branch" notes in my local copy of leoPy.leo.  The 
down side is that the branch's GitHub page just show Leo's standard readme 
file.

Anybody have any other ideas?

Edward

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