* Vincent Untz <vuntz@opensuse.org> [2010-07-03 10:12]:
means we still need to have, somehow, 11.3 < $nextversion. I'm unsure if it's really a hard limitation, though: we could do something like Solaris/SunOS where we have an internal scheme for technical purposes and an external one (Solaris 10 == SunOS 5.10). It makes things a bit complex, though, so there has to be a really good reason to do so ;-)
That's actually not correct, Solaris is not the same as or a sucessor to SunOS, Solaris is rather built on and includes SunOS 5 (which is largely derived from SVR4 rather than the BSD-derived SunOS 4) and more of a superset of it. Apart from that, seperating a marketing version from an internal version will just cause confusion and needless effort. -- Guido Berhoerster -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org