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Re: Release-numbering change proposal



From: Guy Maor <maor@ece.utexas.edu>
> How is this any different from installing the updates (or just some of
> them) into Debian 1.3.1, calling it Debian 1.3.2, but NOT changing the
> official CD?

Because it avoids the problem of people creating non-official CDs called
1.3.2 when the official CD is at 1.3.1 .

> And you honestly think a minority of Debian users do not have the
> ability to FTP?

Ask the Germans, for example, what they are paying to FTP from their
homes, if they can do it at all.

Guy, I'm not doubting that security bugs happen and that we should not
put up a timely update on our FTP site. I simply want the release numbering
scheme to reflect the scale of the changes in the system.

	Thanks

	Bruce
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Bruce Perens K6BP   bruce@debian.org   510-215-3502


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