On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 11:41:58PM -0500, Timm Murray wrote:
> Oskar Sandberg wrote:
> 
> > 
> > My plan was to have the entire 0.4x series be tests, and 0.5 be the
> > resulting user version.
> > 
> Why?  So that we can artificaly inflate our version numbers?  (yes, yes, 
> I know, it also happens to keep in line with Linux version numbering 
> sceme (kinda)).

Well, since we have reached 0.39 with the old codebase, shooting for a
final version as 0.4 will just makes it annoying. There is plenty of room
between 0.4 and eternity, so we might as well make it convenient by using
0.4x as the intervening versions. It's not like it matters what number we
are at.

As for "artificially inflating our version numbers", what is natural about
version numbers?

-- 
'DeCSS would be fine. Where is it?'
'Here,' Montag touched his head.
'Ah,' Granger smiled and nodded.

Oskar Sandberg
oskar at freenetproject.org

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