W dniu 06.05.2017 o 12:22, Carlos E. R. pisze:
On 2017-05-06 07:54, Łukasz 'Cyber Killer' Korpalski wrote:
Hello
I'd like to chip in here also. I fully support going back to 15.x version numbers. The switch to 42.x had a horribly confusing effect on users (at least the ones around me that I saw). A lot of them were even calling these versions "OpenSUSE 4.2", the big numbering jump after 13.x being not understandable for their minds. And these were technical people.
Going now with 15.x would reverse some of this confusion and the 42.x numbering will be forgotten in a few years.
What will happen when we reach version 41.x? ;-P
(oh, we'll think about year 2000 when we get there, it's too far away. We'll think of something)
If it was up to me, I'd just skip the number 42 when it comes or make version numbers that were not used e.g. start with 42.4. But that's not the point of the discussion now, we have a good 100 years to think of that like AFAIR Richard already said. IMO going with 15.x now is a good idea. -- Łukasz "Cyber Killer" Korpalski mail: cyberkiller8@gmail.com xmpp: cyber_killer@jabster.pl site: http://www.ck40.ovh gpgkey: 0x72511999 @ hkp://keys.gnupg.net //When replying to my e-mail, kindly please //write your message below the quoted text.