On Sun, 2007-12-02 at 21:50 +0100, Fritz Borgstedt wrote:
> >Probably the fact that it goes from 3 (1.2.6) to 4 (1.3.3.7) then
> >back 
> >to 3 (1.3.5) digit numbering. 
> 
> 
> It went from 1.2.6 -> 1.3.1 -> 1.3.3 -> 1.3.3.1->1.3.3.7-> 1.3.3.8
> The 4th digit shows, that there was patching to a 3 digit version
> ongoing without new features.
> 
> 
> 
> >That's easy enough to follow, but the 
> >numbering on the betas is enough to drive anyone batty.
> 
> The next development version was 1.3.4
> The current development version is 1.3.6
> 
> 1.3.5 is feature freezed and has no numbering, just names for the
> various polishing versions, to show that it has changed.

Ok, but to my knowledge 1.3.3.8 is current release version and I believe
it has several know bugs. Which I think several including myself suffer
from. Will there be a another bug fix/patch release or etc?

Or are we waiting on the feature frozen 1.5 or ?

Just trying to get an idea of what will be the next stable release. If
it has new features, or if it's just a bug fix or etc. Holding steady
atm with 1.3.3.8. Although considering reverting back to 1.2.6 to avoid
certain bugs I am running into. Don't want to, but don't want to keep
dealing with issues I didn't deal with in the past. Nasty balancing act,
and would prefer to not be faced with making a choice :)

Please advise, thanks much ;)

-- 
William L. Thomson Jr.
Gentoo/Java

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