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Hi Derick

> branches like stable/3.9 are also just development branches. They are
> development branches of stable (already released versions)

Thank you for the explanation, that certainly makes sense. I'm not sure
what's best - upgrading between releases for some of the latest fixes,
but risking extra unfixed bugs, or just upgrading to the actual release
version revision number - I'll have to give that some thought.

I wonder if it's worth writing something about the risk of "between
version" bugs here: http://ez.no/ezpublish/source - I realise there is a
big disclaimer about using svn code at your own risk, but the
explanation of Trunk and Stable seems to imply Stable is maybe a little
more Stable than it actually is sometimes.

"* Stable: Latest stable released code

...

The Stable area is where you will find bug fixes and minor enchancements
of released versions."

Thanks again,
Matthew

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