funny, before reading this thread, I had the same thoughts and just
made a suggestion to change the numbering schema a bit.

On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 1:02 PM, Scott Haneda <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 11, 2010, at 1:21 PM, PMW-Troy wrote:
>
>> Scott,
>>
>> AFAIK, you cannot determine the release state based on the version
>> number. I'll yield to any of the developers, but I believe the latest
>> release at SourceForge is the latest stable release regardless of
>> version number. In this case, 1.7.1.1 is the latest stable release.
>
> Thank you, good to know.
>
>> For the latest development release, I have a shortcut saved to
>> http://sourceforge.net/apps/phpbb/assp/viewforum.php?f=17 that hasn't
>> failed me yet (currently it lists 1.7.1.2 in the title and a variant of
>> 1.7.1.1 on the page, but I've done enough development to not really
>> worry too much on release version listing until it's installed and I
>> have to report bugs)
>
> Ok, so dev versions end up on Fritz'z site personally, only official on SF?  
> Can a dev confirm please?
>
>> As for the version number you refer to 1.7.1.1 (1.0.00)
>>
>> The first is the ASSP release 1.7.1.1
>> I believe the second (in parenthesis 1.0.00) is the version of the
>> rebuildspamdb.pl script. Again, I'll yield to the developers on that.
>
> Yes, please, could a developer chime on on this?
>
>> The version listed on the main homepage seems to be forever behind.
>
> Why?  I have asked before, when I suggest to anyone to use ASSP, it almost 
> much always come with a warning to join the mailing list.  Most people google 
> for ASSP and are going to go by what is on the home page, that is and 
> important presence to ASSP.
>
> Anything I can do to fix this, and keep it up to date?
>
>> Also, in the 1.7 releases there is an option (AutoUpdateASSP) to
>> automatically download (and/or install) any new releases of the assp.pl
>> script and automatically restart (AutoRestartAfterCodeChange) with the
>> new script.
>
> I can fully disable this?
>
>> There's also an option to do the same with the latest development
>> version (AutoUpdateASSPDev) if you're keen on that. I'm not.
>
> Yeah, I would be happy to do this on development releases, but I would need 
> to make sure I can disable such features on the official releases.
>
> Thank you for your response, I appreciate it.
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