If we follow order when even release numbers are stable then my point is  
to have 3.0 as 2.17 stabilization.
Or we never get away of 2.x.

Yes, we shall maintain x86. I meant only binary builds of OpenHPI for  
Windows.

        Anton Pak

On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 19:00:16 +0400, [email protected] <[email protected]>  
wrote:

> Hi Anton,
>
> Since we had many bug fixes but we did not have major new features, do
> we want to call this 2.18?
>
> I do not know how the stats work. We use svn export most of the time in
> addition to the tarball downloads. Almost all of our downloads are for
> Linux. In addition many customers are using the packages shipped on the
> distros. That's one of the reason we get many queries on the old
> releases in the mailing list as well as personal mails. x86 does lack
> popularity compared to x86_64. But it is still used by many.  I think we
> need to maintain it.
>
> my $0.02
>
> Thanks
> Mohan
>
> On Mon, 2011-08-01 at 15:44 +0400, Anton Pak wrote:
>> Hello!
>>
>> Suggest planning next stable OpenHPI release (3.0) to the end of  
>> September
>> / beginning of October.
>> Correct me if I am wrong - there have been no big bugfixes and new
>> features since 2.17 so
>> stabilization makes sense.
>> What say?
>>
>> Stats for 2.17 showed 96 downloads since June:
>> - 38 for source tarball
>> - 42 for Windows (AMD-64, gcc4) build
>> - 12 for Windows (x86, gcc4) build
>> -  4 for Windows (x86, gcc3) build
>> Seems x86 builds lack popularity. We may exclude them from the
>> distribution.
>>
>> Bryan, do you still have plans for getting documentation out of the  
>> source
>> tarball?
>>
>>      Anton Pak
>>
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