Hello, I've recently started using the "new" CVS ways on Drupal.org but ran into some difficulties. I am not sure if I simply don't understand it, or if I expect too much from the 'tools'. Here is the case: Foo module has the following tree | |--- DRUPAL-4-7 |--- DRUPAL-5 | |- tag DRUPAL-5--1-0 | | lots of hard work and patches applied | |- tag DRUPAL-5--2-0 | HEAD. What one would expect (or at least, what the CVS handbooks tell me to expect) is that HEAD is always the latest-greatest-thingy. So it should include all the cool stuff that was added during the 'lots of hard work and patches applied' phase. Yet with the curent practice it is not, or seems to me, not to be. In order to let it be that latest-greatest, I *seem to* have to apply all patches twice, at least, I could not find any way to make this easier then by copy-pasting files, changes and patches around. I seem to have to syncronise the changes made during 'lots of hard work' every single time. This is quite a lot of work. And I feel it as a waste of time when the 'tools' I use require me to 'waste' time that i could have spent on development. Is there some way, I missed, or misunderstood, or whatever, that allows this process to work without lots of extra work? Is it just me who wants HEAD to be he latest-greatest? Bèr NB: I asked the same question on Drupal's IRC channel, yet people tought I was whining, or complaining; I've tried to rephrase it in this mail, it is just a concern of me, and a question for others about how I (and others, facing the same issues) can drive up my productivity. It is by no means meant as critique on the new release system. It is simply a question for us all to improve the way we use our "tools" :) -- Drupal, Ruby on Rails and Joomla! development: webschuur.com | Drupal hosting: www.sympal.nl