When we last discussed this issue, RMS said he preferred negative numbers for the CVS and pretest versions.
So the CVS version will be updated to 22.1.-999, and pretests will be numbered 22.1.-998 , 22.1.-997 , etc. Even better would be 22.1.-1.0, 22.1.-1.1, etc. That series has no finite bound. However, the dash could be a problem. Our convention in file names is to use dashes between version numbers, so dashes should not be part of version numbers. Using numbers such as 22.0.XX before 22.1, and 22.3.0.XX before 22.3, might be best. I would much rather like to see some descriptive text in there, e.g. 22.1.DEV 22.1.PRE-1 22.1.PRE-2 If we get rid of the dashes, this becomes like the previous idea exceptr with PRE instead of 0. I am not sure if using words like PRE would cause any problems. Subsequent bug fixes could be named 22.1-1 The dash is not clear in meaning--1-1 is not a number, so what is the version number? And it could cause confusion in file names. I would rather call the bug fix releases 22.2, etc., as in the past. _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel