Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes: > From now on please install bug fixes to the emacs-29 branch (they will be > merged to master soon enough), while new features and improvements in > existing features should be installed on master. Now that we have sorted out all copyright assignment details, I have pushed a new version of scratch/use-package. Everything that we do not have a copyright assignment for has been checked and correctly marked with "Copyright-paperwork-exempt: yes". On that branch are the following newly added files: âââ doc â  âââ misc â  âââ use-package.texi âââ lisp â  âââ use-package â  âââ bind-chord.el â  âââ bind-key.el â  âââ use-package-bind-key.el â  âââ use-package-chords.el â  âââ use-package-core.el â  âââ use-package-delight.el â  âââ use-package-diminish.el â  âââ use-package-ensure-system-package.el â  âââ use-package-ensure.el â  âââ use-package-jump.el â  âââ use-package-lint.el â  âââ use-package.el âââ test âââ lisp âââ use-package âââ use-package-chords-tests.el âââ use-package-tests.el 7 directories, 15 files Is it preferred that I merge to master or emacs-29 at this point? Thanks. PS. The latest version of the merge scripts are here: https://gist.github.com/skangas/0f853d5ae90aba90f18ab27236aaaaa7
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