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Christian Mayer wrote:
> Curtis Olson schrieb:
>> How about a quick, friendly, positive, informal thread here to do a poll
>> on what what folks are thinking for the next version number.
> 
> The odd/even numbering scheme doesn't really work for us (did anyone
> ever backport bugfixes to our "stable" series?)
> 
> So *my* preference with the biggest continuity: 0.10.0
> 
> But I also like the idea of dropping the first zero - we kept it far too
> long... That'll be 10.0 then.
> 
> Looking at our development process I also like the idea of an [k]ubunutu
> like scheme and just call it 07.12
Then I prefer Gentoo: yyyy.r
First 2007 release would be 2007.0, second release during 2007: 2007.1, first
release of 2008: 2008.0 and so on.

> 
> What I don't like is avoiding 0.9.11 because of associations it might
> cause (at that day mass murder has happened - but terrorism is only
> working when we belive in it *and* react to it. Don't feed the trolls,
> no matter how hard it is for the victims I'm feeling very sorry for).
> What I like is a version number that represents the state of FGFS (or
> drop the thing that nobody needs and just use the current date...)
> 
> CU,
> Christian
> 
> 
> 

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