Entirely depends on your system. Are you using Git? Hg? Svn?

> nothing to do with CF, everything to do with correct source code
> control procedures.
> 
> say a bunch of work has progressively got to the stage where the last
> of it to pass testing was v0.2.
> 
> After that, a bit more functionality was added - twice - to make the
> versioning v0.2.01 and v0.2.02 and checked in. However, before it
> could go for testing it was regarded that these two late enhancements
> were a bad idea and the additional concepts/design were instead
> incorporated into a new companion product v0.1 (and now v0.1.02).
> 
> v0.2.01 and v0.2.02 have effectively become red-herrings - they will
> not contribute to the v0.2 product into the future - it will be the
> release candidate (and be the 1.0 version of the product) without
> v0.2.01 and v0.2.02
> 
> What to do with them - prune the tree and blow them away? I can't see
> them being any practical worth.
> 
> 

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