On the other hand, having a development-free branch devoted to bug fixing only could be highly beneficial for trunk where often big efforts are spent on introducing new features and not as many on fixing all the messes that come after them. I assume that for some time (up to the "last active support date" for 32 bit?) the bugs of the two branches are going to be pretty the same; or at least the bugs in the semi-frozen 32 bit branch are going to be present in trunk (not necessarily the opposite because of the new features). So much of the work is going to pay twice.
Luca
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