Hello Timothy,

Thursday, February 21, 2002, 1:57:06 PM, you textually orated:

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

Red Hat's major version numbers have historically been based on binary
compatibility. So as soon as they're comfortable with GCC 3.0 I would
suspect that they will release an 8.0

Have fun,
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