-On [20071010 21:18], Emmanuel Blot ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>So, as a short answer to your question ("who would care"), I would and
>I'm bet (hope?) I'm not the only one.

As an administrator for an ISO 13485 certified company I do care about
releases and release numbering. The same will probably apply for any
ITIL-using company:

Any update of the software on the system to a newer version needs to be
tracked in a change request. Too frequent updates with a mentality to use
version numbers willy nilly will be a sincere pain in the ass for anybody
caught in the above.

I am all for releasing a bit more often than the current way, but don't get
overzealous and use the tiny version number for a simplistic counter for the
patch-du-jour.

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Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven <asmodai(-at-)in-nomine.org> / asmodai
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expression and knowledge...

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