A lot of opensource tools use this convention: GTK, Gnome, Gimp, Ruby,
Linux kernel used to use this before 2.6, etc...

Food for thought, ILM/Sony's Alembic uses the version of ilmBase libraries
included with OpenEXR 1.6 instead of the 1.7 one.

-deke

On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 09:29, fnordware
<[email protected]>wrote:

> **
> *deke wrote:*
> Yes, in openexr even version number=stable and odd=unstable.
>
>
> What, is this some sort of Star Trek every-other-release thing? [image:
> Wink]
>
> After Effects' EXR plug-in has used 1.7 since 2010. In fact, I was
> prompted to upgrade to 1.7 when we found an issue with 1.6.1 on Windows.
> And of course I also use 1.7 in my ProEXR plug-in for Photohshop.
>
> In my opinion, 1.7 is perfectly stable. If anyone can identify an issue
> with it, I'll gladly fix the bug myself. It is open source, after all.
>
>
> Brendan
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