"branched-v0-39-2-extended" is the tag of the point where the branch was made. "branch-v0-39-2-extended" (minus "ed) is the branch itself.
For future reference, it's generally not a good idea to add code to a release candidate. It's not just about the stability of the objects themselves, but of the whole package and any possible interactions. I am ok with you adding this stuff now, as long as you are willing to test them on all three platforms, or have people test them.
Otherwise, the Pd-0.40.2-extended builds are a good place for just checking stuff in since those builds will get tested as it nears closer to release.
Last thing, I'd really like to see the release cycle be much quicker, but there would need to be more contributions for that to happen.
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On May 27, 2007, at 3:06 PM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hi,
quick question: I'd like to add some newer list-abstractions to pd-extended (don't worry: they are very stable), but I'm not sure what was the branch again I need to add them to: Is it "branched-v0-39-2-extended"? And for future use: Is there some webpage to check out which branch is the branch to add to?
Ciao
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