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Release 1.0
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date Tue, 27 Jan 2009 05:54:10 +0000
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This file is intended for source package maintainers/distributors.

Before a release is made, a branch for that release must be made. Within
that branch, all files that will be distributed with the particular release
must be generated and added to the repository on that branch. Once the
release is deemed stable and ready for release, the release tag should
be generated from the head of that particular branch. Thus all release
series will have the autotool generated files in the repository.

Any branch not directly intended to be a release need not include the
autotool generated files.

The trunk development stream must not include the autotool generated files
as these are likely to change rapidly and it can cause a great deal of
confusion for little gain.

By including the generated files in the release branches, it is possible
to replicate any problems users of the package may have, including if it
is due to problems with the autotools themselves.


Naming of branches and tags should conform to the following guidlines.

1. any branch leading to a release series must be named as the base revision
of the series. Thus, for a 1.0 release, the branch is called 1.0 and will
contain the results for a 1.0 release, a 1.0.1 release, and so on. If a
sub-release will occur, say under 1.0.1, then a branch named "1.0.1" would
be created and then releases such as 1.0.1.1 would be created. This should
be avoided if at all possible.

2. any tag for a specific release version will be named as the release. So
for a 1.0 release, the name would be "1.0". For version 1.0.1.1, the name
would be "1.0.1.1".

3. branches not associated with a release stream - say for feature development
or what have you should be named sensibly and should be removed when no longer
needed. They must not appear to be version numbers.

4. tags not specifying a release must not look like version numbers