On 11/27/2009 10:08 AM, Erik Hofman wrote:
> Tim Moore wrote:
>> In my git repositories on gitorious, http://gitorious.org/fg, I've been 
>> keeping
>> "master" branches that are supposed to be stable; the intent is for them to
>> be a kind of rolling release candidate that could be turned into a release
>> in short order. I've just pushed a bunch of commits to them that have been 
>> in master
>> already for several weeks. At this point, the two lines of development that 
>> are
>> not in master at all are Eric's sound system and the new effects code for 
>> models.
> 
> You could argue that the new sound code has little benefit over the 
> previous code (it does have the slight advantage of source management) 
> to make it necessary to include it in the next release already.
>
It's up to you. It seems like it touches a lot of parts of the code, and so
would make future development hard to move to a master branch if it doesn't
get into master fairly soon.

Tim

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