refactor(runway): use "merge target" terminology consistently#367
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Replace "target branch" and "landing target" with "merge target" throughout runway's merger extension, message queue contract, proto definitions, and documentation. "Branch" is git-specific; the system is VCS-neutral.
This was referenced Jul 14, 2026
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Closing; accidentally opened w/ duplicate old branch |
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Replace "target branch" and "landing target" with "merge target"
throughout runway's merger extension, message queue contract, proto
definitions, and documentation. "Branch" is git-specific; the system
is VCS-neutral.
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