The file date does display on the webpage. But I agree the version number displayed in some manner would be very useful.

We can do that, but then it is back to just releases/betas.


I think the final answer really should be "If you don't like the way that interim releases work, pretend that there are only releases and betas." While we appreciate input, the procedure for interims *must* be as simple as possible. Add too much to the process, and it takes almost as much time as new betas, and there is no need for interims anymore.

As for searching the archives, since they haven't been updated for over two weeks, won't this start being an incomplete information source?

Unfortunately, mail-archive.com occasionally has "hiccups" like this. We'll have to wait to see if they get the newer E-mails or not.


Perhaps having the release notes current to the latest interim and having interim version listed for each release line would be a good solution.

This definitely will not happen -- that's one of the more time-consuming parts of the interims.


Remember, if interims take as long to get out as betas, there is no need for interims. The interims often allow for new features/fixes to be accessed quickly (which is very nice with anti-spam/anti-virus software), but they can only work if there steps for the beta process that are skipped.

-Scott
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