Hello, I had some branching, tagging and updating fro my contribs scheduled for today, but as soon as I started readin the scattered documentation on the new system, I already ran into the first weirdness. http://drupal.org/node/93999 talks about DRUPAL-4-7--1-0 tags ([CoreCompatibility]--[Major]-[PatchLevel]<-Extra>) while http://drupal.org/handbook/version-info#contrib tells me to use 4.7.x-1.0 (CoreCompatibility-Major.PatchLevel[-Extra]) first: which one is The one? second: why is this in two places (documenting something on more places will result in incompatibility), can I merge these two? third: can we agree on ONE templating concept, I prefer the default *nix manpage way: [] = optional, foo | bar == one or the other. The template at http://drupal.org/handbook/version-info#contrib, CoreCompatibility-Major.PatchLevel[-Extra] is therefore better then the one at http://drupal.org/node/93999 Bèr -- Drupal, Ruby on Rails and Joomla! development: webschuur.com | Drupal hosting: sympal.nl