Eli Zaretskii writes: > A NEWS entry is probably OK, though I'd like to see it first. Please find a draft attached. Lifted the "upstream branch" definition from the horse's mouth, i.e. gitglossary(7), adjusting for VC relevance, i.e. "where vc-pull fetches". (Agonized a bit over how to typeset "VC-dir buffers"; went with that spelling because a bunch of vc-dir.el deffaces use "VC-dir". *5 seconds later* But I now realize etc/NEWSes also use "VC Dired", "VC-dired", "vc-dir for ", "*vc-dir*", "VC directory mode", vc-dir-mode, and "VC directory buffer", so maybe I oughtn't worry so much? *5 seconds later* 💡 Ah, well, guess I could follow The Fine Manual's nomenclature? Changed to "VC Directory buffers", per '(emacs) VC Directory Mode'. Kept the shorthand for the ChangeLog message for brevity) In another subthread, Sean Whitton writes: > (I did s/find some use/find use/ in your log message because it seemed > more(?) grammatical. Now I read it again, I'm not sure that is true. > I hope this is okay with you. It's a very small change.) (Can't attest to grammaticality, but AFAICT you ditched a weasel word and reduced noise, and that's quite OK, thanks!)