2012/10/26 Stefan de Konink <[email protected]>:
> Any current software development uses version management. If you think that
> a tarball release is worth more to a userthan a stable branch were fixes are
> available from directly, that is kind of old fashioned. This has nothing to
> do with expectations but what services we provide to our users: a stable
> github repo.
>

I just think a version number is expected for a stable release. Not a
sha1 commit id. I don't know other projects, I mean big as a web
server, doing the same thing. I can expect this for a plugin or a php
script, not for a software like that.

The other thing is that the cherokee project home page is telling the
world that the latest vesion is 1.2.101, not the master git branch.
Maybe it is the only thing to change, after all.

Sorry to bother you.

Again, I'm thankful for your work on this software.

-- 
Christophe.
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