On 16/12/2010 23:39, Gabriel [SGT] wrote:
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 9:34 AM, S.Kemter <buergermeister@karl-tux-stadt.de> wrote:
Am Donnerstag 16 Dezember 2010, 12:58:40 schrieb Stephan Kulow:
A rename to 12.0 would be the best marketing for 11.4 you can get. 11.4 or 12.0 is fine with me, because I have to rework for another decision. My only point is keep in mind, that others have to work with ;)
So make no endless discussion!
As next year is 2011 I would suggest to start using a release number based on year/month as Ubuntu does.
Ah, so let's follow something sensible as a numbering system... I am not demeaning the idea, I think that the idea is sensible.
I know, next release is on march, but, just lets keep 11.4
And so why not call it 11.4.3 followed then by 11.11 and so on...?
and next version 11.11 (8 months later ;) ) and forthcoming ... Or let fix the number of releases as before, having 4 minor releases, that would make next version 12.0, 12.1, 12.2, 12.3, 13.0 etc.
But you are not taking into account the proposed "rolling releases" which will do away with all these "minor" releases.
I don't see any 'awesome' change to jump directly to 12.0, though we could say '12.0' is the first openSUSE version having LibreOffice, or the famous kernel patch :P Ce`? :-) .
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