It looks good, but I just wonder how to name the second bug-fix
release after the third release after FreeDOS 1.0, in that case you
are forced to something like 1.3.2...
Aitor
2006/11/2, Jim Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Using 2-digit subversions ("1.01") looks too similar to "1.0.1" kind of
> naming. I'd rather we reserve those numbers for bug-fix releases that
> don't add any new functionality.
>
> For standard distributions, I prefer we use the simpler 1-digit
> subversions. In my mind, if we make 9 small updates after "1.0", the
> 10th update really should get labelled "2.0". Maybe the functionality
> in that "2.0" isn't very major from the previous releases, but it's
> still an increase in functionality over "1.0".
>
>
> -jh
>
>
>
> Aitor Santamaría wrote:
> > May I suggest two decimal cyphers? (1.01, 1.02, 1.03... 1.99)
> > 9 small updates to FreeDOS 1.0 may not make FreeDOS 2.0.
> >
> > Aitor
> >
> > 2006/10/29, Jim Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> >> Ewwww! I'd rather not go back to "beta9 SP2" etc naming scheme. The
> >> next FreeDOS should _not_ be a "FreeDOS 1.0 SP1". The next FreeDOS is
> >> indeed an incremental improvement with no major changes (i.e. updated
> >> packages, etc) then "FreeDOS 1.1" would be acceptable. A larger jump in
> >> functionality could be "FreeDOS 1.5" .. and if the changes are big
> >> enough, "FreeDOS 2.0". Let's avoid "1.0.1" kind of naming unless it's a
> >> bug-fix release right after the main release of the distro.
> >>
> >> -jh
> >>
>
>
>
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