Considering all our version discussions, we want the next Cocoon
version to be a minor version change, so this will be 2.2.
We will put new features into it that were planned for 2.2 anyway,
perhaps except blocks.

Pier suggested that we follow the Linux versioning, so the version
numbers .0, .2, etc. mark stable versions whereas .1,.3 etc. mark
developer versions.
If we want to follow this, we should imho skip 2.2, use 2.3 to
indicate a developer version and 2.4 will then be the final and
stable version.

WDYT?

Carsten 

Carsten Ziegeler 
Open Source Group, S&N AG
http://www.osoco.net/weblogs/rael/

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