Hello, Resurrecting an old idea of mine, previously just sketched and never officially submitted, I'd like to propose the following:
Currently during all the development time, ISOs are being named Alpha / Beta / aso. For some people, maybe bit more properly but imho not really correct or widely/commonly decided/agreed, are being called pre-Alpha / pre-Beta / aso. This way, it happens that ISOs built *along the path* which leads to Alpha, Beta, etc. are not yet A/B/etc actually. This preamble in order to explain the "problem" and submitting possible "solution". Suggestion is to name the WIP ISO builds (pre-* ) as Development Release - short name: dev-rel - acronym: DR So I can say for example: "I'm testing dev-rel 14025" or "I've installed DR 14025 iso" or "Call for testing dev-rel 14025 for bug hunting" The point is not to release ISOs named Beta untill they not soddisfy the Beta standards (Beta, here just as an example) ISOs might be named OpenMandrivaLx.2015.0-dev-rel-PLASMA.x86_64.iso instead of OpenMandrivaLx.2015.0-beta-PLASMA.x86_64.iso Finally, when dev-rels will reach the requested standards, we can release the official Alpha, Beta, etc release for public download. Just an idea, hopefully you may have some time to consider it. Thank you for your attention. -- ____________________ Best regards, Cristina _______________________________________________ OM-Cooker mailing list [email protected] http://ml.openmandriva.org/mailman/listinfo/om-cooker_ml.openmandriva.org
