Skip> Is *-RELEASE a third branch, or is it what falls out the end of Skip> the *-STABLE pipe? Chris> RELEASE is actually just a tag on the RELENG branch of the tree. Chris> For example, FreeBSD has the following branches in CVS for 4.x: Chris> RELENG_4 Chris> RELENG_4_3 Chris> RELENG_4_4 Chris> RELENG_4_5 ... Chris> The following section of the handbook explains in some more Chris> detail about how the two branches progress through their life Chris> cycle: Chris> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/current-stable.html I think that still leaves my question unanswered, it just rephrases it. If *-RELEASE are simply tags on the RELENG branches, how does the RELENG branch relate to the STABLE branches? I assume there is some forking or renaming that goes on. What are the criteria for deciding it's no longer just stable, but is now release quality? Skip
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