The Hermit Hacker wrote:or development:
  >>
  >> That means the final release of 7.1 will be called 7.2.  Bugfix releases
  >> will then be 7.2.x.  Meanwhile new development versions will be 7.3.x
  >> which will finally be released as 7.4, and so on...
  >
  >Not in this life time ... we are not going to move to a Linux-like
  >development cycle ... *groan*
  >

Harrumph!!

Well, pick some scheme that gives a rational set of numbers for
distributions.  The current one is only good for installation
by hand!

(Mind you, my other major package is progressing from -1.00 to 0,
so that -0.76 is followed by -0.75.  Not that I recommend you to 
follow _that_ example.)

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