I agree with this. Calling the new symfony version 1.5 would simply be
marketing. I think it would be much wiser to stick to a good, solid
versioning. Since the current version is 1.0, and the new version is
the next big improvement, following the most versioning systems this
should either be 1.1 (next big thing) or 1.2 (following the logic of
all odd numbers being the development version of the next stable
release, and the next stable release being an even number).

Calling is 1.5 would be nothing but marketing, and with a framework
like symfony, it should be necessary to do that. Developers are the
people who will be using it daily, and they give more about a logical
versioning.

Just my 2 cents

Stefan

On Sep 26, 3:30 pm, Jo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't see any reason not to call it symfony 1.1.
> It is the next release and one (big) step ahead.
>
> Calling it symfony 1.5 or 2.0 I would wonder if
> I've missed the last releases and what happend
> between release 1.0 and 1.5 (or 2.0).
>
> Does symfony really need marketing by release
> numbers?


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