On 5 February 2014 15:28, Vesa <[email protected]> wrote: > If we look at a software like GIMP for example, they have two main > branches: the even-numbered stable branch, and the odd-numbered dev > branch. The stable branch only gets bugfixes, no new features, while the > dev branch gets all the cutting edge feature additions. When the dev > branch becomes stable enough and meets all the goals in the roadmap, it > becomes the next stable branch and the old stable branch goes EOL.
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