On Jan 13, 2007, at 2:30 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:

Mmm... I did not thought about that...

To ease reflexion/discussion a quote :

"Release branches will be created approximately once per year; these will represent a new minor version number, and in cases of
major and/or non-backward compatible changes a major version number"

We may use the same acronym than Ubuntu (LTS or our own brand ;o) to characterize major and/or non-backward compatible changes in
branches names ?

Isn't that a bit backwards? The point of "LTS" is a promise for the future. A major revision number representing major and/or non- backward compatible changes refers to something that has happened in the past, since the last release branch.

-David


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