Hi,
Patrick Galbraith wrote:
Monty Taylor wrote:
GN wrote:
I'm not sure if the version numbers have been settled or not since I
missed several weeks of emails. But instead of going w/ numbers
starting at 1 ... why don't we follow the Ubuntu model? year.month of
release and use alphabetical names for the release we're working on.

Ah... sorry for confusion here. I'm talking about the soname of the
shared lib, not the version of the software itself. For instance,
libmysqlclient is currently at 16.0.0... this is an ABI/interface
declaration, not something for marketing folks.

I suggest that for names we use Washington state geographical
references (to follow after 'drizzle'). For example: (Mt) Adams, (Mt)
Baker, Columbia (river), etc. Then just use build number after the
name / release numbers.

I do like the idea of using the names of Washington State features as
code names...

Better yet, what about great town names:

"Kent"
"Lynnwood"
"Enumclaw"
"Elma"
"Concrete"


As Drizzle ist Seattle-ish, so you can use features of Seattle.

Andrey

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