The way I see it is this. On ftp.debian.org there is a directory called "bo-updates" in there are all of the updates, with the changes info, that have happened since the last major release. Ok, so here is my point, since any changes that are done are announced via the "debian-changes" list why do we even bother with revision numbers. It would seem easy enough to me that to make everyone happy we could put up a page that says "Look here is what was changed, if you want it get it, if not bugger off" then we could forget about all this revision worry and the retailers would be happy because they would have a product that was going to last a few months. As for the cd the version on the disk is 1.3 the X.X.1 and X.X.2 are for the disk number ( ie. Debian 1.3 disk 1 and Debian 1.3 disk 2)
That is just my two cents. Syd ---- http://syd.onsyd.com/ "How do you know you're having fun if there's no one watching you have it." Douglas Adams finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] for PGP public key! -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .