[RFC] docs/dev-proc/standard-release-process.md: Update release process #944
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The idea here is to make it more clear that having a release branch doesn't necessarily fork in our favor for the following reasons:
main
branch isn't really main, butdevelop
is instead. All of these little things contribute to the disorder and never-ending instability of the test environment. coreboot may end up the same way if we keep managing source like that.As PR states, it is an RFC. Comments and constructive critique appreciated.
PS: I'm aware of different approaches being discussed, such as patch-queue and upstream-first.