On Dec 1, 2008, at 12:16 PM, Øyvind Harboe wrote:

There is never a good time to make a branch.

True, but there is such a thing as a bad time to make a branch.

Cutting the 1.0 release *before* we have the syntax changes in was/ is a
bad time.




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But easy to rectify with a merge rather than recutting the branch. Also, just the commits related to the syntax changes can be merged in without taking all the other changes made to ToT. Just because the syntax changes should be taken for 1.0 doesn't mean everything else in HEAD should be taken.

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