Comment #3 on issue 93 by [email protected]: Mr. Campbell, please maintain netrw, zip, Man, and vimball in Vim's Mercurial repository
http://code.google.com/p/vim/issues/detail?id=93
I'm not sure. Maybe in part by following what happened before there was a public distributed source management system. The code on the Mercurial repository is the code that Bram is ready to make public. At the moment, that means a "default" branch for the 7.3 code, which is the only branch with visible "serious" development, and some other ("dead") branches for obsolete versions. I expect that the repository will fork again when there will be a 7.4 alpha or 8.0 alpha open for public testing. Following what other projects do and how Mercurial what conceived, a 7.3 branch should be named at that point, and the default branch should become the new bleeding-edge code. But I don't know if Bram will see things that way.
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