[Dovecot] Version numbering
Joseba Torre
joseba.torre at ehu.es
Wed Mar 28 16:52:18 EEST 2007
IMHO unstable versions should never go into packages/ports trees. And if they
do, they should be clearly marked as unstable (in debian sid there're some of
these: the package names are foobar-unstable).
Anyway, keeping development releases separated from stable ones is compatible
with the linux kernel style numbering.
Aaaaaagur.
El Miércoles, 28 de Marzo de 2007 15:23, Jim Trigg escribió:
> On Wed, March 28, 2007 3:50 am, Joseba Torre wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > El Miércoles, 28 de Marzo de 2007 04:55, Eric Rostetter escribió:
> >> Why not just put actual (stable) releases in the "releases/" directory,
> >> and
> >> put the "unstable" releases in another directory (unstable, testing, or
> >> some such).
> >
> > I think this is the easier way. If it's clear that unstable is unstable
> > (i.e.:
> > not to be used in production), version numbering is not a problem.
>
> And what about people using OS packaging/port systems? My preference is
> for a) (or as another poster suggested, 1.1{a,b,rc}n).
>
> Jim Trigg
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