On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 2:59 AM, Pavol Rusnak <prusnak@suse.cz> wrote:
jdd wrote:
We can use the same sheme than Ubuntu use: starting date, but the idea to use the *ending* date seems to me new and very interesting.
And when we use the ending date, the next release will be named 11.11, so we didn't go back from 11.1 to 9.11 (which is unfortunate also) and keep the increasing tendency:
11.0, 11.1, 11.11, 12.07, 13.03, 13.11, 14.07, 15.03, ...
Hence my discussion of the '-' delimiter... 11.0, 11.1, 11-11, 12-07, 13-03, 13-11, 14-07, 15-03 Not perfect but better than '.' We could, until the change over becomes widely known, understood and adopted, adopt a convention of indicating end-of-life, such openSUSE Asparagus (a.k.a EL:11-11) but that does get a little too long for me. Cheers
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