On 2007-09-11, Steven D'Aprano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Perhaps Ben should have followed the usual practice of > commercial, closed- source software developers and started > counting his version numbers at one instead of zero, miss a few > releases, use randomly large increments occasionally, and ended > up with a current version number of 2.7.1 for the exact same > level of functionality. > > Or he could have called it "Enum XP" (for "eXtra Programming" > perhaps) or "Enum 2007". The next minor release could be "Enum > 2008", and the next major update could be called "Enum > Professional Capowie!!!".
I like the (priviledged) code names adopted by the Linux community for special versions, e.g., Enum 2.7.1 (Flapjacks). This would really tie the Enum-using community together, and make messages about it much cuter. -- Neil Cerutti -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list