Follow-up Comment #2, task #2171 (project savane):

I think using a dot to mention subrelease would lead to think there are real
release. While 1.1+1 would not be a release different from 1.1, just a fixed
version of 1.1. 
Using dots is confusing as it looks like it's just one more minor release,
while it would mean that it really replace the previous and that no one
should use the previous. 

Also + is rarely used by distros and in a way that not be really a conflict
for us (I guess that distros could even skip it, it does not really matters
for distros. I cannot think of any other sign that would not break urls that
would be satisfying. Maybe 1.1:1? That would be less easy to understand.

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