On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 2:48 PM, Indicator Veritatis <mej1...@yahoo.com>wrote:

> If what we now call "3.0" is only for tablets, what are we going to call
> the version that includes 3.0 improvements but is NOT only for tablets? It
> can't be 3.0, since you already -released- 3.0. Or are you going to call it
> a 'branch' instead of a 'fork'?
>

Probably 3.x, where is x > 0. or 4.0. That's generally how the increments
roll.


> You call 3.0 "the next version of Android", but there is only ONE "next
> version". After that version, you have to call it something else. Or you
> have to have subversions. Either way, that sound an awful lot like a 'fork'.
>

After the "next version" is released, "next version" becomes "current
version" and a new "next version" emerges.


2.3 is currently only available on the Nexus S - does that make 2.3 a fork?

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