On Monday 10 December 2007 04:26, Curtis Olson wrote:
>
> Durk is planning to roll up the official source/data tar balls for the next
> release sometime this week.

As it looks right now, either tonight, or Thursday evening will be my two 
windows of opportunity this week. As a matter of fact, I just did the dress 
rehearsal build and install for the upcoming 1.0 release. Since everything is 
proceeding according to plan, I could probably push the rehearsal build onto 
the web, but I'd like to give a little more opportunity to get last minute 
patches in. 

I have a strong preference to complete building the tar files tonight, because 
I'm out of town on the weekend  (Friday and Saturday), and probably not much 
in reach of email. So if there are any remaining patches, please try to get 
them in before 9:00 PM Central European Time (3:00PM eastern USA), so I can 
start building the final version then.

> We had a great debate about version numbers and I don't want to spend too
> much time summarizing that thread, but what I took away from it is that
> there is a variety of opinions and no general consensus.  My desire is to
> call this v1.0 and by my reading, there were at least as many posters that
> supported a v1.0 as supported any of the other options.  Certainly there
> were many other good ideas and many good supporting logic for those ideas,
> but at some point we have to make a choice and go with it.
>

Which reminds me of a related topic, which we actually never discussed: What 
do we do with SimGear's version number? I need to change it to something, 
because we can't leave it at 0.3.11-pre2. Traditionally, simgear version 
numbers are synchronized with FlightGear. If FlightGear goes to 1.0, simgear 
could move to 0.4.0. However, this could also be a good opportunity to fully 
synchronize SimGear's version number. I.e. also make it 1.0.0 The latter 
would be my preference.

Cheers,
Durk

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