Robert, 

The yocto-docs repo is where I develop documentation.  The master branch will 
always reflect the upcoming major release.  Thus, the file used to define 
various variables (poky.ent) has the release defined at 1.3.  There are other 
branches in yocto-docs that reflect other releases.  The 1.2-denzil branch has 
documentation for the 1.2 release.  The denzil branch is the current 
development branch for the upcoming 1.2.1 release.  And so forth.  

Scott

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Robert P. J. Day
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2012 3:35 AM
To: Yocto discussion list
Subject: [yocto] why does the current "git pull" of the docs refer to yocto-1.3?


  i notice that the current state of the yocto-docs/ repo contains
references to the yocto-1.3 releases directory, even though no such
thing exists.  i would think that even the current development content
of the docs should still reflect what's actually *there*, no?

rday

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