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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