On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 07:15:38PM -0500, Matt Wilson wrote:
> But the actual scope of changes from one release to the next will vary
> depending on the kinds of developments that are going on in the Open
> Source communities, and what kind of development Red Hat wants to
> contribute through Red Hat Linux development cycle.  The release
> number is really just there to provide an identifier from one release
> to the next.

Whereas before, it meant more than that. Like I said, it's significant. I
don't think it's *bad*, but it's unfair (not that I saw you doing this) to
dismiss people with "it doesn't matter what it's called, it's still the same
stuff underneath".


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