Brian Elliott Finley wrote:
> Did we settle on a new numbering scheme?  Where can I find it documented?

http://wiki.systemimager.org/index.php/Developer_Guidelines#Versioning

> 
> I'm thinking that 4.0.0 as stable, 4.0.1 as devel, and 4.0.2 as stable
> again seems just a bit confusing.

Sorry Brian, I meant "4.0.1 is reserved for unofficial pre-releases of 4.0.2
stable".

> Forgive me if I'm reading into this, or if I've missed an earlier email
> detailing this, but I thought we were still using the "second" digit to
> indicate development (4.1.0), and that the third digit still indicated a
> bug-fix release (whether even or odd).

Yes and no. Nothing changed in the second digit: odd numbers always mean
"unstable/development", even numers "stable". The third digit meaning has
changed: an odd number (N) indicates a pre-release or a release candidate for
the next even (N + 1) release. This is necesarry to correctly handle the RPM
update issue, that always requires strictly greater version numbers. Anyway, if
you have better ideas or improvements for the current versioning schema let me 
know.

-Andrea

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