I'd think that it would be more appropriate to call the next release 7.3,
instead of 8.0, because there is no major change in the kernel or other
components.  Red Hat should save the 8.0 release for like the 2.6 kernel
or something; there's nothing wrong with versions 7.3, 7.4, or even 7.9,
until then.

Linux vendors are getting a little crazy with their version schemes; what,
are they all trying to see who can get to the famed "X" (10) release
first?




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