Hello, Here are my thoughts on the issue: 1) current versioning scheme isn't messy, but it should be clearly specified when change from X.x to Y.x occurs. In wiki, preferably official documentation, somewhere. 2) having easily identifiable and visible code names is a great idea. Most distros do have code names following some pattern. As a classy system of European origin but international community, I suggest using latin names of stars, galaxies and constellations for openSUSE. If taken already, something else in similar wake. Latin names of green plants would also be fitting. I do know releases are already codenamed, but that's not presented to users. Not even distrowatch lists those. At least more visibility, preferably with dead language that's alive and well like latin. Latin also has this serious feeling to it. 3) keeping in mind, that at some point release structure could change, planning point 1 ahead and defining it clearly is essential. Take it easy, Otso -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org