This section applies only to packages using CVS at cvs.php.net.
   
    Include the $Id$ CVS keyword in each file.  As each file
    is edited, add this tag if it's not yet present (or replace
    existing forms such as "Last Modified:", etc.).
   
    The rest of this section assumes that you have basic knowledge
    about CVS tags and branches.
   
    CVS tags are used to label which revisions of the files in your
    package belong to a given release.  Below is a list of the
    required and suggested CVS tags:
    
- RELEASE_n_n_n
- 
        (required) Used for tagging a release.  If you don't use it,
        there's no way to go back and retrieve your package from the
        CVS server in the state it was in at the time of the release.
        
- QA_n_n_n
- 
        (branch, optional) If you feel you need to roll out a
        release candidate before releasing, it's a good idea to make a
        branch for it so you can isolate the release and apply only
        those critical fixes before the actual release.  Meanwhile,
        normal development may continue on the main trunk.
        
- MAINT_n_n_n
- 
        (branch, optional) If you need to make
        "micro-releases" (for
        example 1.2.1 and so on after 1.2.0), you can use a branch for
        that too, if your main trunk is very active and you want only
        minor changes between your micro-releases.
        
    Only the RELEASE tag is required, the rest are recommended for
    your convenience.
   
    Below is an example of how to tag the 1.2.0 release of the
    Money_Fast package:
    
    By doing this you make it possible for the PEAR web site to take
    you through the rest of your release process.
   
    Here's an example of how to create a QA branch:
    
    The 
QA_2_0_0_BP tag is a
    
"branch point" tag, which is the start
    point of the tag.  It's always a good idea to start a CVS branch
    from such branch points.  MAINT branches may use the RELEASE tag
    as their branch point.