On 08/11/10 04:28, Platonides wrote:
> What should be the procedure when backporting?
> * When merging to an earlier release, the RELEASE-NOTES go there,
> and is added into trunk HISTORY file at the same time.

It's hard enough to get people to update one file.

> * When merging to an earlier release, the RELEASE-NOTES go there.
> On release, the new section is added as a whole on the trunk HISTORY.

This is more or less what I do at the moment. When I create a new
major version, I update the HISTORY file in the new branch, copying in
changes from the RELEASE-NOTES in the old branch.

If we have a 1.16.x release sequence and a 1.15.x release sequence,
then changes that are backported to 1.15.x are usually also backported
to 1.16.x, so the RELEASE-NOTES entry will be in both of them. So the
HISTORY file in the 1.16.x branch contains changes made to the 1.15.x
branch before the branch point, and the RELEASE-NOTES file contains
changes made after it.

-- Tim Starling


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