You know. I'm inclined to agree. 2.0 really does say something to
some people about stability, and I DEFINITELY think that Rivet has
that stability. I don't really care about version numbers. I've used
tons of 0.X releases in production code knowing the authors and
knowing that it's rock-solid despite their apprehension to raise the
version number.
If it puts more people at ease, do it. It's definitely solid. I vote
2.0.
D
> I am an occasional user but moving to 2.0 is not a big deal. An example
> would be Netbeans just jumping to 5.0 because they felt that enough had
> been added to justify it.
>
> If you think enough has been put into it...I say make it 2.0 and be done
> with it.
>
> Robert
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