On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > really, the responses -- basically from 2 people -- are not > sensible.
Really ? I pointed that the Linux kernel uses a similar versioning. Your arguments appear to be that > look at XFCE, look at the Linux kernel, look at many other projects: > they number their releases 'x.y.z', where 'x' is a revolutionary change, > 'y' is a major new release & 'z' is the latest version on offer. > there mb small variants & a few 'rc' or 'pre' versions, > but they don't have interminable series of 'x.y.zdev.n' releases, > which in the case of Lynx are nearly always fully usable & > quite stable. the rel versions are taking ages and the distributions don't want to use dev and pre, what I have to agree, but, again, why do you think that calling 2.8.6dev.1 2.8.6.1 or 2.9dev.1 2.9.1 will change anything, and make them use it ? I understand the problem isn't Lynx. And it doesn't matter for most distributions if Thomas makes a new rel by month. I'll point something: FreeBSD. http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=lynx&stype=name lynx-2.8.5d17 lynx-ssl-2.8.4.1d lynx-2.8.4.1d So, they have rel and dev. Well, too bad they don't have lynx-ssl for dev, but I guess you can enable it editing the files in ports (yes, like the Gentoo ports) and recompiling. If FreeBSD uses it, what prevents other distributions, mainly Gentoo, from doing the same ? I guess nothing. Blame the packager ? > back when i first blundered into lynx.dev 9609, '2.6' had just come out. > it had been released too quickly by a frantic Foteos Macrides > & contained many bugs, which required a new version '2.7' c 9702. > subseq'ly, there were versions '2.7.1' & '2.7.2' fairly quickly, then '2.8'. > there were a few 'pre' or 'rc' versions shortly before these releases, > but nothing like the series of 17 (so far) '2.8.5devs'. > > somehow the numbering system got distorted & has remained so for years. > can we please get it back to sanity? that's all: i leave it to TD. -- http://www.pervalidus.net/contact.html ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
