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Re: Is there going to be a release soon?
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Adam Fedor |
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Re: Is there going to be a release soon? |
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Fri, 21 Nov 2008 08:24:15 -0700 |
On Nov 20, 2008, at 3:15 PM, David Chisnall wrote:
P.S. The stable/unstable version numbering system really confuses a
lot of people. Everyone expects 0.14 to come after 0.13, not
before. The odd-unstable/even-unstable system is used by a load of
projects (including the Linux kernel) but no one I've come across
else has them the same way around as GNUstep. I realise the
rationale for this was to encourage people to use the latest stable,
but this is usually a decision made by packagers (who go with stable
or unstable, depending on their target audience, and know which
order they come in) while people compiling from source usually just
use svn and don't care about versions.
If it's a new release cycle (e.g. X.X.0), then the stable and unstable
releases come at the same time. So if we release 0.14.0 stable, we
release 0.15.0 unstable at the same time.
I guess I didn't bother to release gui 0.15.0 (because it would be the
same as 0.14.0 anyway), but I probably should have.
Right now we're in the middle of a series, so the unstable and stable
releases could come in any order depending on when the "release
manager" wants to release them, but in any case the unstable release
is always an odd minor number greater than the stable release. So I
guess I am confused because you seem to think the opposite is happening.