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Kyle Jones writes:

> David Moore writes:

>> Or do we maintain two code trees?  One which is 20.X.? == 20.X
>> + bug fixes, and 20.(X+1).p == 20.X + bug fixes + new things?

> Yes, two code trees, or use a revision control system, or whatever.

Right now I'm using two totally separate CVS trees.  This scheme only
works because I intend to retire the v19.15 one eventually.  I think a
system like David describes could be done with branches.  Could
whoever said CVS branches don't work please elaborate?
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