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@ -12,13 +12,13 @@ version of Slackware. Normally, only one branch is “active” at any given tim |
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the branch for whatever version of Slackware I am currently using—I do not |
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maintain my SlackBuilds for other versions. |
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The current active branch is *current-20191101*. This branch targets a |
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snapshot of Slackware-current taken on 1 November 2019. Note that I do not |
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*track* -current: those SlackBuilds will *not* be regularly updated to reflect |
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changes happening on -current. Instead, after an arbitrarily defined period of |
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time, I will take another snapshot of -current and use that as the new target |
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version, and progressively update all the SlackBuilds accordingly. I will |
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repeat that until Slackware-15.0 is released. |
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The current active branch is *current-20200608*. This branch targets a |
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snapshot of Slackware-current taken on 8 June 2020. Note that I do not *track* |
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-current: those SlackBuilds will *not* be regularly updated to reflect changes |
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happening on -current. Instead, after an arbitrarily defined period of time, I |
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will take another snapshot of -current and use that as the new target version, |
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and progressively update all the SlackBuilds accordingly. I will repeat that |
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until Slackware-15.0 is released. |
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The *slackware-14.2* branch is now mostly inactive as I have switched to |
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-current. However, as an exception to the above rule about maintaining |
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