Hi Earle,

> > P.S. We'll probably be doing a dm-core and dm-more gem release this
> > week so this fix will be available via gem shortly.
>
>  From which repository (is that what they're called in git?) will the
> gems be released: sam or dkubb?

To add to what Jon said, all gem releases currently come from sam/dm-
core and sam/dm-more.

As well, all *critical* tickets and patches are applied to the "sam"
repos so that the next gem will be released with those fixes. However,
when there is a non-critical issue we test in dkubb/dm-core first, and
if it's fixed the ticket will be marked as resolved because dkubb/dm-
core is far better tested than sam/dm-core, and it's going to make it
into the mainline soon anyway.  (and by soon I mean approximately 1-2
months)

Since our time is finite, we're trying not to get in a situation where
all effort is duplicated between the sam and dkubb repos, so if it's
non-critical and fixed in dkubb, then we consider the issue resolved.
If someone wants to review dkubb/dm-core and backport some of the
fixes to sam/dm-core so that people can get them earlier, I'm fine
with that (we've seen a couple of those this week), although I'd
prefer that person to help with dkubb/dm-core so we can get it merged
into the mainline faster.

Dan
(dkubb)
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