Kaushal Modi <kaushal.m...@gmail.com> writes: > On Thu, May 11, 2017, 8:20 AM Phillip Lord <phillip.l...@russet.org.uk> > wrote: > >> >> Really? That's rather confusing. So, it means that a bug here is a bug >> in a release version? >> > > Well, a bug's not a bug till it is seen :) > > What is the buggy behavior that you find in the Elpa version?
I'm afraid that I didn't note them carefully enough to report. I just assumed I was on a unstable version. I can cope with being on an something unstable in general, but don't really have the time to do this for org also. > Simply put, the Melpa version has the latest weekly cut from the maint > branch (minus the contrib packages), the org Elpa version is the same but > with contrib packages. So those are stable versions. If one finds a bug in > those, then they get fixed when reported. Okay, so the last point release with bug fixes? It should be version 9.0 essentially? > New big features get added to the master (devel) branch. > > That said, I have been using the master branch as my daily driver for over > a year. As of now I don't see any bug that affects my workflow. Well, you'd probably fix it if there was:-) Phil