Dear Bioconductor Team,

I had a couple of quick questions

1) Is our package set to go into the next Bioconductor if it’s made it through 
the submission process and we have access to the Bioconductor git repository? 
Is the master branch for that properly staged for the upcoming release, or do 
we need to do anything else like make some release branch or tick version or 
anything like that?
2) If I want some newer changes to go into Bioconductor devel, do I just make a 
devel branch on the git repository?

For context, I have recently helped Dr. Dan Gusenleitner with submission of the 
“IrisSpatialFeatures” package.  Now the package has made it through the 
pipeline to be accepted, and I have access to the bioconductor git repository 
for our package.

We are excited it for it to make it out into the wider community and just 
wanted to make sure we have is staged properly.

Thank you for your advice,

Jason


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