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