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Re: Release-numbering change proposal



On Aug 15, Bruce Perens wrote
> From: Francesco Tapparo <cesco@mizar.debian.org>
> > But I suspect that when  1.3.1_revision_1 will be ready, the CD
> > manifacturers will have problems to sell the old 1.3.1 CD.
> 
> Well, I'm only willing to go so far for them. I think splitting the
> revision from the release number indicates that the scale of the changes
> is minor.
> 
> 	Thanks
> 
> 	Bruce

I like your idea, but I think that the problem is only psicological: most
users don't buy a CD with debian-1.3.1 if debian-1.3.1.0.0.0.1 is out, even
if the differences between the two distributions are very small. My proposal
was only to minimize this effect because with my system any indication of a
new version number is vanished (but a file report the date of the last
change). But I don't want insist on it.

Francesco
f.tapparo@vi.nettuno.ti


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