I like having all versions to the same nomenclature. Xorg guys don't do
that and is a pain in the a** for a user (no, I don't HAVE to look for
which version of each packet is in current katamari ¬¬ ).

I take as an example KDE guys (sorry, I don't user gnome, so I'm not sure
if it's exact the same), they use the same versioning scheme for all the
packages. And that, as a user, is a lot of peace of mind ^.^


so, kudos for that choice :D

2012/5/14 Carsten Haitzler <ras...@rasterman.com>

> We have a lot of changes going on in Elementary right now. Since people may
> submit patches relative to both trunk AND to the release, to minimize
> problems
> with pulling in patches and work I think we should have a short development
> cycle for the next release, so how about this:
>
> feature freeze july 1. next release july 30. (july 30 is a goal). this
> means:
>
> 1. features no0t in by july 1 need to hold back until release after (and
> go in
> after july 30).
> 2. we'll be spinning yet another release of efl and i'm thinking we
> synchronise
> all efl versions to 1.7 (this will help with single tree merge too).
>
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