Jim Fulton wrote: > No features. I just think it makes more sense to create the release > branch when you make the first beta. That is common in other projects. It does have the problem that you have to apply bug-fixes twice, which is tedious to do. Not branching only hurts if there are significant sub-projects that need to share up-to-date sources, which is not the case for Python. We don't even branch for the final release, which I consider a (minor) flaw. Instead, the maintenance branch is created *after* the release. Regards, Martin
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