Hi,

As the title says, I would like to understand how changes get merged from 
master to release branches?  Is it done automatically or manually? Can I read 
somewhere about this process?

An example: a few of my commits are at the moment only on the master branch. 
Some are fixes, which need to go to other branches as-is, while in some other 
commits the changes contain the version (e.g. 5.0.2), meaning those commits are 
not valid for branches other than scarthgap (e.g. kirkstone). For the former - 
am I supposed to cherry-pick these "fix" commits myself and provide a patch? 
For the latter - am I supposed to provide fresh patches, which reflect the 
branch in question (e.g. instead of having 5.0.2, the patch for kirkstone 
should have something like 4.0.21)?

Aleksandar
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