Option 1: @octalcount \ 10.0 ;0 (first with new "open" name + open source) 10.1 ;1 10.2 ;2 10.3 ;3 11.0 ;4 11.1 ;5 11.2 ;6 11.3 ;7 this release == 20 next release, or option 1b, this release 21 2nd next 22 3rd next 23 ... 24 25 26 27 30 ... Option 2: @decimalcount \ 7.1 (first release in this century, 2001/01/24) 7.2 7.3 8.0 8.1 8.2 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 this release == 18 next release 19 2nd next release 20 3rd next release ... Option 3: ... 10.3 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 this release == 12 next release 13 2nd next release 14 3rd next release ... Option 4: starting next, not this, the Ubuntu way, less leading 2 characters, and lose the dots e.g.: 1001 current 1103 next in 8 months 1111 next 8 months after that I really don't seen any point in points, regardless of starting point or method, as absent non-numeric characters, it implies a fraction. -- "The wise are known for their understanding, and pleasant words are persuasive." Proverbs 16:21 (New Living Translation) Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 Felix Miata *** http://fm.no-ip.com/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org