Apologies, I'm just catching up after being away for the weekend. If we're doing a Stylesheets release, I really think we ought to have a release branch. Is it ok if I make one?

H

On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 7:50 PM Syd Bauman <s.bauman@northeastern.edu> wrote:
Current state is a bit problemetaic. Because there is no release
branch for the Stylesheets, and no one has answered my queries here
of 01-25 16:47 and 01-25 17:20 (my time zone, I think), I don't know
where I should push these changes. (I also don't know what is the
*right* way to push them, per my query of 01-25 19:03, but I can get
around that w/o much difficulty.)

If I don't hear otherwise by tomorrow, I'll just make myself new
branches, push the changes there, and let the release techs sort it
out. (May even send a pull request :-) Sounds a bit mean, but it is
certain not to make anything worse.

I don't *think* this will cause any problems with the release. I have
tested the change only in the positive -- that the changes I expect
to see in the readmeX.html files are as expected, not in the
negative: I have not looked for errors elsewhere. Thus it makes me a
bit nervous to make a change this close. On the other hand, that's
(in part) why we have a version control system, and Hugh is quite
adept at it.

> Thank you Syd for taking care of the release notes processing. I
> just wanted to check what the current state is. As I see it, this
> shouldn't cause any problems with the release? Any concerns from
> the release techs?
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