Re: Naming of new 2.0 release
Martin Schulze <joey@debian.org> writes:
> The problem of increasing the version number such as releasing 2.0.1
> and 2.0.2 is that many people, vendors, book stores etc. will think
> that this is a completely new version of Debian and the "old" ond
> is obsolete.
Then the right answer is to educate them about the truth, not to
insert a useless letter into the version numbering scheme, eh?
I fail to see the difference between inserting an "r" and not
inserting an "r".
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