<quote name="Bartosz Dz." date="2014-02-20" time="22:32:42
+0100">
It's worth noting that WMF branches also include
temporary hacks to
keep current JS/CSS and cached HTML output compatible (for at least 30
days), while release branches never contain them (and thus require
HTML caches to be purged during the upgrade process).
Isn't that:
> Feel free to base it off of either. There
shouldn't be any WMF-specific
> things in those wmfXX branches. If there is, it is a commit called
> something like "Commit of various WMF live hacks". That one commit can
> be safely reverted.
eg:
https://git.wikimedia.org/commit/mediawiki%2Fcore.git/a868d086b68f05e7f9372…
Greg
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