-The development of Gnus normally is done on the CVS trunk, i.e. there
-are no separate branches to develop and test new features. Most of the
-time, the trunk is developed quite actively with more or less daily
-changes. Only after a new major release, e.g. 5.10.1, there's usually a
-feature period of several months. After the release of Gnus 5.10.6 the
-development of new features started again on the trunk while the 5.10
-series is continued on the stable branch (v5-10) from which more stable
-releases will be done when needed (5.10.8, @dots{}).
-@ref{Gnus Development, ,Gnus Development, gnus, The Gnus Newsreader}
-
-Stable releases of Gnus finally become part of Emacs. E.g. Gnus 5.8
-became a part of Emacs 21 (relabeled to Gnus 5.9). The 5.10 series
+The development of Gnus normally is done on the Git repository trunk
+as of April 19, 2010 (formerly it was done in CVS; the repository is
+at http://git.gnus.org), i.e., there are no separate branches to
+develop and test new features. Most of the time, the trunk is
+developed quite actively with more or less daily changes. Only after
+a new major release, e.g., 5.10.1, there's usually a feature period of
+several months. After the release of Gnus 5.10.6 the development of
+new features started again on the trunk while the 5.10 series is
+continued on the stable branch (v5-10) from which more stable releases
+will be done when needed (5.10.8, @dots{}). @ref{Gnus Development,
+,Gnus Development, gnus, The Gnus Newsreader}
+
+Stable releases of Gnus finally become part of Emacs. E.g., Gnus 5.8
+became a part of Emacs 21 (relabeled to Gnus 5.9). The 5.10 series