In data mercoledì 25 febbraio 2009 17:41:21, Ronald Bradford ha scritto: : > I've been watching the back and forth, perhaps a simpler solution is the > way to go. > 4 types, INTERNAL, ALPHA, BETA, GA > > Versions would be: > > INTERNAL 1 > INTERNAL 2 > .... > > ALPHA 1 > ALPHA 2 > ... >
Gentoo users are used to: Suffix Meaning _alpha Alpha release (earliest) _beta Beta release _pre Pre release _rc Release candidate (no suffix) Normal release _p Patch level http://devmanual.gentoo.org/ebuild-writing/file-format/index.html #file-naming-rules works good enough for more than 10000 packages ;) > > and so forth. Regarding dates etc, well Release Notes will give you the > date for a given version. > > > I do think you should have version number, what is the version number for > Drizzle ultimately going to be:, e.g. 7.0? > Prefix all above with version number > > 7.0 INTERNAL 1 > ... > ... > > > 7.0 GA 1 > > At GA you can drop the 'GA' and you get 7.0.1 > > My 5 cents.
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