On Tue, 25 May 2021, Tobias Burnus wrote: > I think "once a day" is clearer. [The commit has the message "Daily > bump." and bumps (not "dumps") the date in DATESTAMP. I wanted to relate > those – but it seems as if this just adds more confusion.]
FWIW, your updated version makes everything easy to consume and crystal clear to me. :-) > Yes, to mainline ("master" branch, also available as "trunk") and to > (currently) 9, 10, and 11 – but not to closed (release) branches like > GCC 8 (releases/gcc-8) or to devel/*, vendor/*, user/* branches. > > In my mind, "release branch" included the to-be-released mainline (in > line with the version list on gcc.gnu.org), but one can argue about > "branch" and "release". I believe the way we've usually been using is for trunk/master/mainline/... to not count as a release branch (also in terms how we're handling it). > Hence, I attached a new version ... Ah, I thought you'd go ahead and commit it. Please do. :-) Gerald