even and odd versions were used before the symfony 1.0 release. We don't 
  use them anymore.

Fabien

Bert-Jan wrote:
>> that point exposed by Tamcy is important.
>>
>> When talking in a business layer with other people in any project, the
>> linux
>> kernel method looks good.( 2.6.20.x stable, 2.6.21.x dev( it's become a 22
>> stable)  ), much more with not IT people.
> 
> Not really on topic anymore but FYI: the even=stable/odd=unstable scheme
> has been abandoned in the kernel about 2 years ago. That's why they've
> built quite a lot of new stuff into it but there still isn't a 2.7.x
> branch for development. Currently, work is being done on the 2.6.23 kernel
> and when that's released it's officially a stable version. The release
> candidates are for development and testing.
> 
>> Why? to a quick assign of status of development and a speed/activity off
>> dev
>> that way can be more helpfull.
>>
>> according with first Francois post, IMHO, the next release can be named
>> 1.5,
>> or better 1.9. :-D.
>>
>> but, Francois, usually major versions increases when core part of
>> framework/project/wathever did a BC or change much things of first
>> concepts
>> of the framework, then I ask you, what we can define what is core part of
>> symfony and what is not ?
>> this can help in that kind of questions
>>
>>
> 
> > 
> 
> 

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