Last week I had submitted two patches (1f994e81717502fd9d3c2f69772ae8556e6de4cb 
and 433ec67686d6991d2d5f43fd1af957968da1971c) related to problems I had been 
having on the dizzy branch and was happy to see they were accepted.  However, I 
only see the patches on the dizzy branch and I think these changes are suitable 
for backport for all supported branches since the problem was introduced (which 
I think was introduced in dora).  I think I had included [dizzy] as a tag in 
the subject for the patches since that was the branch I had been working with.

I can see that there are cases in which a patch only applies to a particular 
branch (e.g. package version changes in the next branch, patch no longer 
applies) and there are cases in which the patch is applicable for master all 
the way back to a particular branch.  What is the suggested way of indicating 
the difference when submitting patches?

Thanks,
Bryan
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