'Twas brillig, and Lennart Poettering at 11/11/09 21:49 did gyre and gimble:
Heya!

In order to streamline the process between upstream and downstream
developers I've put together a little wiki page that should explain
which git branches we maintain and how the release cycle works:

http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/GitBranches

Distributors, this should give you a hint where to look for patches to
backport to your distribution packages. Might be a good idea to
monitor the branches in question (maybe via RSS via gitweb?) so that
you get immediate notifications of something that should be patched
into your packages. It's still recommended to hang around on IRC
though if you want to stay informed, especially regarding updates to
other packages.

FYI, I've pushed a stable-queue based on v0.9.20 (I would base it on stable-0.9.20 but there has been no reason for this branch to be created yet :p).

Slight question, should we always create the stable-xx.yy.zz branch? e.g. create it at the same time as the tag? Or should we only create it when needed?

Col


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