On Tue, Feb 8, 2022 at 3:47 PM Robert Pluim wrote: > João> I think so. We're in that phase of the release cycle where > everything in > João> emacs-28 that > João> fixes a bug ends up in main, right? If so I would say yes. But > let Eli or > João> Lars confirm. > > Everything that gets committed to the release branch always gets > merged to master, unless itʼs marked 'do not merge'. Right that's what I meant by "ends up in main" ("main" the new name of the former "master" branch, which is still accessible by that name AFAIK). > The phase of the > release cycle weʼre in is: doc fixes and regressions only (unless we > manage to bribe Lars/Eli somehow :-) ) Right. And isn't this a regression? Something that used to work in Emacs 27.1 and doesn't in the upcoming Emacs 28.1? Anyway, committing to master/main is probably fine too, because that's what governs the "emission" of an ELPA package, as far as I know. João