> Le 9 oct. 2021 à 19:28, Jean-Charles Malahieude <lily...@orange.fr> a écrit :
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> In the last days of 2017, just before 2.20 was born, James arranged 
> changes.tely such that items don't get just stacked one over the other but 
> sort of reflect the organizing of the Notation Reference. I found it very 
> wise and useful for the reader, and kept that during the development of 2.21.
> 
> I took care of moving things around with the branching of stable/2.22 for the 
> English version and the other translators did their duty…
> And I've kept it in French for the moment.
> 
> What do you think about having a policy about it, since most of the change's 
> entries go with an update to other manuals?


In my opinion, there is no need to make it a formal policy: if you just leave 
the structure between release cycles, people will follow.

I like the change, also for a very pragmatic reason: it will reduce the amount 
of boilerplate merge conflicts between concurrent merge requests.

Best,
Jean

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