1. Go to your project page.
2. Find where it says you can download the "2.x-dev" release.
3. Click on the "edit" link to the right (which should be visible if you are the maintainer). 4. Change the CVS version this comes from and save. Or click delete if you don't want the 2.x-dev version to be available for download from the project page.

Then you can go ahead and create a new release called 3.x-dev and point it to head.

I think this will fix what you were orginally asking about...

   --Jennifer

I maintain a contrib module with multiple branches in drupal.org CVS.

Until recently, my HEAD branch corresponded to the 2.x release.

Now, I've created a DRUPAL-6--2 branch for the 2.x release.  HEAD is now
3.x.

My problem is that drupal.org gives me no way to change the version
associated with the HEAD branch.  Right now, my project page offers two
releases both called "6.x-2.x-dev".  One of those should be 6.x-3.x-dev.
How can I change it?

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Jennifer Hodgdon * Poplar ProductivityWare
www.poplarware.com
Drupal, WordPress, and custom Web programming

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