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== Stable branches ==
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[[Sisyphus]] is quite dynamic project which makes it hard to schedule and perform releases based on it. To overcome this system of ''branches'' was invented: at the some point Sisyphus is literally ''branched'' creating a new repository and then stabilized for a several months. Resulting repository is called a ''branch'' and used to release series of distributives and solutions. After stabilization branches only incorporate security and critical feature fixes.
[[Sisyphus]] is quite dynamic project which makes it hard to schedule and perform releases based on it. To overcome this system of ''branches'' was invented: at the some point Sisyphus is literally ''branched'' creating a new repository and then stabilized for a several months. Resulting repository is called a ''branch'' and used to release series of distributives and solutions. After stabilization branches only incorporate security and critical feature fixes.


== branch/4.0 (Fall 2007) ==
== Current branches ==
 
=== branch/4.0 (Fall 2007) ===


First long-living branch, resulted in wide range of [[ALT Linux 4.0]] distributions.
First long-living branch, resulted in wide range of [[ALT Linux 4.0]] distributions.


== branch/4.1 (Spring 2008) ==
=== branch/4.1 (Spring 2008) ===


Short-living branch. Planned distributions - [[ALT Linux 4.1]].
Short-living branch. Planned distributions are [[ALT Linux 4.1]].


== branch/5.0 (Fall 2008) ==
=== branch/5.0 (Fall 2008) ===


Planned branch.
Planned branch.

Revision as of 20:15, 25 August 2008


Sisyphus is quite dynamic project which makes it hard to schedule and perform releases based on it. To overcome this system of branches was invented: at the some point Sisyphus is literally branched creating a new repository and then stabilized for a several months. Resulting repository is called a branch and used to release series of distributives and solutions. After stabilization branches only incorporate security and critical feature fixes.

Current branches

branch/4.0 (Fall 2007)

First long-living branch, resulted in wide range of ALT Linux 4.0 distributions.

branch/4.1 (Spring 2008)

Short-living branch. Planned distributions are ALT Linux 4.1.

branch/5.0 (Fall 2008)

Planned branch.