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Default branch has been renamed from "master" to "main" #446

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This PR replaces the use of master in the repo with main as the default branch name as been updated.

and this commit replaces the use of master in the repo with main

	modified:   .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/release_template.md
	modified:   README.rst
	modified:   docs/source/conf.py
	modified:   etstool.py
@@ -233,6 +233,6 @@

extlinks = {
'github-demo': (
'https://github.com/enthought/envisage/tree/master/envisage/examples/demo/%s', # noqa: E501
'https://github.com/enthought/envisage/tree/main/envisage/examples/demo/%s', # noqa: E501
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same comment as pyface/traitsui - we shouldn't be linking to examples on the main branch, we should be linking to specific versions!

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LGTM

@rahulporuri rahulporuri merged commit 14e7e1f into main Aug 9, 2021
@rahulporuri rahulporuri deleted the dev/master-renamed-to-main branch August 9, 2021 14:19
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Update - same as with traitsui and chaco, github is automatically handling the redirect from master to main for the demo links in the documentation.

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