Hi Jason,
Note that https://bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/git/ has a
collection of documents that cover all the aspects of maintaining
a Bioconductor package via git/GitHub.
In particular see "New package workflow" for what to do after package
acceptance and "Push to GitHub and Bioconductor
1. Yes. If you package was accepted and is on g...@git.bioconductor.org then
it is set to be included in the next release version of Bioconductor. You do
not need to do anything; the Bioconductor team will handle making appropriate
branches to the repository.
2. You can add changes to Bio