> It sounds like the recommendation for best practice is to convert the
> shipped branch to a tag once that branch is no longer supported?  Is there
> a safe way to do this without risking losing the branch?

we wont loose anything. We simply create a tag of that branch and if somebody 
think he needs it back we can simply create again a seperate branch from the 
tag.

> If a branch has 1 change in it that is not included in any other branch,
> then it can't be converted to a tag can it?

Every branch can get tagged. And as said above any tag can get back into a 
branch to integrate a bugfix or something like that.

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Thomas Boerger <tboer...@suse.de>
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