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R-alpha: lbeta, .. etc

Oh boy, do I wish it was Monday already ...
(Or try to get Luke involved in the R development ...)
(I also treat all patches sent by R&R and Martin as `official', and
apply them asap.)
For e.g. Linux, libc, Octave, ... there are two versions, the ones with
even minors are stable releases changed only for bug fixes, the ones
with odd minors are `unstable' development versions which may change
very often.  So e.g., we could start with

	R-0.6		next stable release
	R-0.7		new development tree

I have no experience with situtations where several people can manage
the source tree.  It is perhaps easier to have one person in charge of
that.  On the other hand, obvious cleanups in the interpreted code or in
the documentation do not really require a central authority ...

-k
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