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Re: Release-numbering change proposal



Well, this is a small thing, but...

Bruce Perens <bruce@debian.org> writes:

> files that are updates to 1.3.1 . The directory Debian-1.3.1_revision_1
                                                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

This gets darn hard to type, especially if you have to type it a lot
like I do!  Can we use something shorter please?  Perhaps:

1.3.1.1
1.3.1a
1.3.1r1
or even 1311 :-)

Just don't want to aggravate any carpal tunnel, you know :-)

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