El 22/01/14 09:31, deadalnix ha escrit: > On Wednesday, 22 January 2014 at 08:25:05 UTC, Jordi Sayol wrote: >> I prefer: >> >> 2.65~b1 >> 2.65~rc1 >> >> because "2.65.0" and "2.65" are bigger than "2.65~rc1", regardless if >> "qualifier" number is present or not in final release version. >> >> I think that, as much as possible, we should use exactly the same version >> string for all installers, zip, deb, rpm, dmg, etc. >> So if there is no problem on OSX, Windows, etc. I propose this versioning >> scheme: >> >> #.#~b# ==> 2.65~b1 // beta >> #.#~rc# ==> 2.65~rc1 // release candidate >> #.#.# ==> 2.65.0 // initial release >> #.#.# ==> 2.65.1 // hotfix > > Please, this has been discussed to death already. Nobody care what anybody > prefers. Unless you have an actual reason to ask for a format change (fit > better with current packaging systems for instance) please restrain yourself. >
Please, if you don't like this proposed change based on a real problem on Debian and not on my "prefers", refute it with arguments but do not tell me that I should keep quiet. -- Jordi Sayol
