On Wed, 2012-05-09 at 14:15 +0200, memoComp Open Source Team wrote:
> I couldn't find any evidence on the mailing list why the version was 
> changed from the established 1.0bXX scheme to 0.21
> And 0.XX (and even 1.0bXX) doesn't make sense in our opinion, because we 
> (and I think a lot others do) use it in production since 1.0b15 without 
> major issues in the last 8+ years.
> So I think a 1.x version is absolutely reasonable, especially as we put 
> a lot effort in stabilizing and fixing the branch... 

You are quite right, the community in the past has gone between the two
manners. There was a discussion at some time highlighting the open
source way typically places no notion of stability on a "1.0" release,
rather it is a goal, but where that discussion is i cannot find.

As you and Johannes make up the active community now i think this
decision is entirely up to you (maybe Hussayn has something to say?).
Also i appreciate the view you state above for wanting to use 1.0bXX.

~mck

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