> Subject:
> OTOH, we could drop the "year/major" token and replace it with a
> Fedora token, leading to "F14.1" (or perhaps F14.1.1) which I think is
> a better name. Tracks what we actually do.
This sounds the like least confusing option IMHO. People new to the
OLPC software ecosystem will have
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 2:33 PM, Samuel Greenfeld wrote:
> I remember Slackware jumping from version 4 to 7 because the lower
> number led people to believe it was behind what then just "Red Hat Linux".
>
> My one concern though is if Fedora ever decided to do a point release
> like Slackware does
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 4:02 PM, Daniel Drake wrote:
> One option we have is to call the new XO-1/XO-1.5 release 11.2.x,
> leaving 11.1.x free for a possible OLPC XO-1.75 software release based
> on F12/F13. I think thats the best option we have right now, but might
> create a bit of confusion as
I remember Slackware jumping from version 4 to 7 because the lower
number led people to believe it was behind what then just "Red Hat Linux".
My one concern though is if Fedora ever decided to do a point release
like Slackware does this would lead to confusion.
On 01/19/11 08:20, Daniel Drake
On 18 January 2011 21:27, Peter Robinson wrote:
>> One option we have is to call the new XO-1/XO-1.5 release 11.2.x,
>> leaving 11.1.x free for a possible OLPC XO-1.75 software release based
>> on F12/F13. I think thats the best option we have right now, but might
>> create a bit of confusion as "
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 9:02 PM, Daniel Drake wrote:
> We're at a small dilemma regarding numbering of version numbers of
> OLPC OS releases.
>
> The current scheme is documented here:
> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Release_Process_Home#Release_Names
>
> It would be nice to stick with it, as this is
We're at a small dilemma regarding numbering of version numbers of
OLPC OS releases.
The current scheme is documented here:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Release_Process_Home#Release_Names
It would be nice to stick with it, as this is what deployments are now
used to. (However, changing to another sc