Hi, Aaron Newcomb schrieb:
I also think if the next version picks up enough steam to do regular releases it would be a good idea to tack on a release name to generate more buzz. It just sounds better to me to say "Cinchrony 2.0 Tritium Edition" or some such thing.
Commercial software vendors need this to make people think, they buy something special. For a non-commercial project, the only advantage I see, is that it's easier to google for "Gutsy" than for "7.10". We don't compete with software companies (at least not economically) so IMO it's not necessary to copy all that marketing nonsense. BTW: Tritium is highly dangerous (radioactive), and damn expensive to handle. I would never call a free program Tritium. Burkhard _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
