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<font face="FreeSerif">I've made an update to the release notes and
then tagged/pushed 4.2.0.<br>
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At this point, I think a proper update to </font><font
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should be made, but I'm at a bit of a loss. It shows a 4.2.0 now,
though not labeled as latest release, and I'm not clear on how I
got about, say, pasting in some words about the release (typically
the top paragraph or so from release notes, I don't think I want
to bother enumerating the issues list) and referencing a set of
files.<br>
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Clue us all in one more time, please? What's where, now that
tag/push is done? Do we simply draft the new release as usual, to
go somehow on top of the now-present 4.2.0 tag? And where will
the auto-build machinery have left relevant files to reference?
Also, there's a tag 4.1.0.1 that was probably from testing -- can
that be removed entirely now?<br>
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I know, I'm just a mass of questions, but I've not lived in github
nearly as deeply as many of you.<br>
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