In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>>  -current (all the latest greatest experimental).
>>  -stable (all the latest gretest "Stable" stuff).
>>  -missioncritical (conservative release, once a year or so - only bug
>> fixes after release).
>
>Actually, the -missioncritical branch is sort of provided for
>now as a function of -previousstable.  There are plenty of people still
>running 2.2.x, for example, and you even still occasionally see commits
>to the 2.2.x branch.

Hmm 2.2.x...  Have all the Y2K fixes been merged back there?

 Wondering...
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Juergen Lock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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