First, a big thanks to Derek and other contributors for the new release system. Definitely a big step forward. However, if I understand correctly, it does mean I have to change my way of tracking projects and keeping my site up-to-date. I'm running a site on 4.7 and have been in the habit of watching the CVS commit feeds for core and certain contrib projects for commits to the DRUPAL-4-7 branch. I've been doing regular CVS updates to a DRUPAL-4-7 checkout to keep in sync with the latest stable versions of everything. If I understand correctly, this branch can no longer be assumed to be stable, correct? For example, I believe there was a 1.0 release of the Views module and now the 4.7 branch is seeing a lot of commits on it's way toward 1.1. Is that still considered a stable branch? How do I know what CVS tag to track for a stable branch? Or Is the convention going to be different for each contrib author? Thanks, Ray