So just to be clear. Anything that isn't experimental and should be
part of 1.6.2 and all future releases, like bugfixes and so on, should
ideally be committed to the bzr branch if people can.

2009/3/6 Albert Santoni <[email protected]>:
> ... and one last point I forgot to mention:
>
> In the worst worst worst possible case, I can generate a patch between
> the last version of the branch and it's root, then apply that patch to
> trunk in SVN. With that in mind, I think this is relatively low risk
> (and I'm fully willing to do any work to needed to clean up any mess
> that results).
>
> Albert
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