On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 06:15:37PM -0500, Ted Sikora wrote:
> Does anyone know what they are now or will be? I want to follow
> 4.0-stable if there will be one. Right now I have been cvsup'ing 
> from 4.0-RC to 5.0-current. I am assuming there will be:
> 
> 3-stable
> 4-stable
> 5-current
> 
> Yes, no, maybe? Will 4.0-RELEASE turn into the 4-stable branch?

Right now we have all three.  3-stable uses the tag RELENG_3, 4-stable
uses RELENG_4, and 5-current uses '.'.  The 4-stable branch was created
first, then 4.0-RELEASE was tagged (using RELENG_4_0_0_RELEASE) as a
snapshot of 4-stable.  That's normally how releases work, they are a
snapshot of the appropriate -stable branch.  (3.0 was an exception to
this.)

-- Brooks

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