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#### How are LTS Branches Managed?
There are currently three LTS branches: `v4.x` , `v0.10` , and `v0.12` . Each
of these is paired with a "staging" branch: `v4.x-staging` , `v0.10-staging` ,
and `v0.12-staging` .
There are currently two LTS branches: `v6.x` and `v4.x` . Each of these is paired
with a "staging" branch: `v6.x-staging` and `v4.x-staging` .
As commits land in `master` , they are cherry-picked back to each staging
branch as appropriate. If the commit applies only to the LTS branch, the
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Several LTS related issue and PR labels have been provided:
* `lts-watch-v6.x` - tells the LTS WG that the issue/PR needs to be considered
for landing in the `v6.x-staging` branch.
* `lts-watch-v4.x` - tells the LTS WG that the issue/PR needs to be considered
for landing in the `v4.x-staging` branch.
* `lts-watch-v0.10` - tells the LTS WG that the issue/PR needs to be considered
for landing in the `v0.10-staging` branch.
* `lts-watch-v0.12` - tells the LTS WG that the issue/PR needs to be considered
for landing in the `v0.12-staging` branch.
* `land-on-v6.x` - tells the release team that the commit should be landed
in a future v6.x release
* `land-on-v4.x` - tells the release team that the commit should be landed
in a future v4.x release
* `land-on-v0.10` - tells the release team that the commit should be landed
in a future v0.10 release
* `land-on-v0.12` - tells the release team that the commit should be landed
in a future v0.12 release
Any collaborator can attach these labels to any PR/issue. As commits are
landed into the staging branches, the `lts-watch-` label will be removed.