> The difference between 0.1 and 0.7 is entirely in perception.  The version
> numbers are effectively arbitrary since we have never made any other
> versioned release.  If we are going to use 0.x (the two responses I got have
> both suggested that path), we might as well start with the beginning of the
> minor version number space (0.1) rather than an arbitrary point in the
> middle.

You're contradicting yourself. You say that the version # is about perception,
then you say that 0.7 is arbitrary.

0.7 indicates 70% done to me. Very much workable, but not a finished
product.

A JTAG debugger is 100% done by the time it is obsolete, so it is a product,
unlike others that *must* and *should* be used before it is finished.


-- 
Øyvind Harboe
http://www.zylin.com/zy1000.html
ARM7 ARM9 XScale Cortex
JTAG debugger and flash programmer
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