I think that it is possible better to call the next one 11.5 since it will not be released on 2012 but on 2011 and to call 12.0 the first version(and only) that we will release on 2012 so that we will have a point of reference. Of course that is just a quick thought I made and I might change opinion easily if I hear something I will think that is a stronger point than mine. ...But for everybody's sake let's not turn this conversation to a fight about Graphical Environments because those may be a big part of each release but it does not represent the whole image of of the distribution. 2011/3/7 Kim Leyendecker <kimleyendecker@hotmail.de>:
Am 07.03.2011 19:51, schrieb Chuck Payne:
I think will be best to call the next one 12.0. Gnome 3 will be out. That's a major change. For developement and in-house we can call 11.5, but I think it really would be best to call it 12.0. But that's my 2 cents.
I´m really contradictory in this way. For 12.0 I have a few (maybe) great and innovative ideas, which aren´t so stable as necessary, but 12.0 looks so new and innovative, whereas 11.5 looks like a consistant way to develop a *stable* and *well tested* operating system.
Your idea, let it call 11.5 during the development cycle looks great, but when theirs the first Milestone we have to decide.....
And yes, GNOME3 is a major change. But I bet you, that their are some people into the KDE-resort who screams that their wasn´t something for KDE4 (As I remebered right, the first openSUSE with KDE4 *stable support* was 11.1, wasn´t it?)
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