On 2008-01-15, at 10:26, David Cantrell wrote:
I thought I'd already explained that the difference between 1.02 and
1.03 is a bug fix.

So 1.02 is 1.0.2? Then you do know something about it, and you're going to be in trouble if you get more than 9 bug fixes.

But I wouldn't go so far as to say that anything that *does* work on
1.02 will also work on 1.03.  That's because I don't claim to be
perfect, and so I might introduce a shiny new bug when I fix the old
one.

There's always an implied "... and if it doesn't that's a bug, and needs to be fixed" when you make any positive assertion about any software. Version schemes don't change that.

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