On Apr 6, 2006, at 11:58 a, Miguel wrote:

Daniel pointed out that many open source projects have adopted the
odd-even scheme ... internal development releases are odd and public
releases are even.

Under this scheme.

10.2.0 -> public 'feature' release  - 10.2 branch is created
10.3.0 -> development trunk immediately becomes 10.3

10.3.1 -> development prerelease
10.3.2 -> another development prerelease
10.3.xx

In parallel with this:

10.2.1 -> first public bug fix release, fixed in 10.2 branch
10.2.2 -> second public bug fix release, fixed in 10.2 branch

10.4.0 -> following public release - branch is created
10.5.0 -> development trunk immediately becomes 10.5


I like this scheme as well.

tim
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