[network-manager-openvpn/th/no-upstream-1-2-yet: 42/42] all: merge the stable branch 'nm-1-2' into master



commit ccd275d266f92524d9ef5ebd48d66845daa8b5c5
Merge: 448ebb4 5886646
Author: Thomas Haller <thaller redhat com>
Date:   Wed May 25 16:30:42 2016 +0200

    all: merge the stable branch 'nm-1-2' into master
    
    For the moment, don't maintain a separate stable branch in upstream, until
    'master' bumps the required NetworkManager API to 1.3. Until then, 'master'
    and 'nm-1-2' shall be identical.
    
    For NetworkManager-core (which provides libnm) and network-manager-applet
    (which provides libnma) we maintain stable branches like 'nm-1-0', 'nm-1-2'.
    This is useful, because those branches have different, backward-compatible
    API that is used by other projects. But what is best for NetworkManager core,
    is not necesarily best for the plugins.
    
    For the VPN plugins, with the release of 1.2.0 we also branched 'nm-1-2' off
    'master' and since then maintained a stable branch upstream.
    
    This either means, we eagerly backport from 'master' to 'nm-1.2', in
    which case it's a lot of work with the effect of having two mostly
    identical branches. In this form 'nm-1-2' isn't very useful.
    Or we don't backport eagerly, which may or may not result in 'nm-1-2'
    being more stable. Especially since upstream NetworkManager does releases
    infrequently, it can take a rather long time until we release 1.4.0 and
    improvements on master don't reach users for a long time.
    
    'master' still doesn't require >= 1.3 API from NetworkManager, libnm or libnma.
    The VPN plugins are rather simple, and there is no strong enough justification
    to maintain two separate branches both based on 1.2 NetworkManager API.
    'master' shall always be in a decent shape. So, it's not clear that the
    outcome of this is actually less stable. And there is no guarantee that any
    branch, stable or not, is perfect. Downstream must be prepared to backport
    necessary patches.
    
    This merge, resets the version number from 1.3.0 to 1.2.3.
    
    Also, on master we implemented the GTK plugin split, so the next release
    1.2.4 (or 1.4.0, whichever happens first), will bring that too. This
    will affects packaging due to new files. But I consider this a worthy
    feature to have on 1.2 anyway and without this merge I'd alose like to see
    it backported.
    
    https://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/2016-May/msg00085.html

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