Keep in mind that the consumer RHL is going to be a lot more aggressive
with new stuff, so they may in fact break binary compatibility on each
release.

On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 08:49, Martin Marques wrote:
> On Mar 01 Abr 2003 10:33, Terry Barnaby wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is it true that RedHat have abandoned their Versioning policy for
> > Redhat Linux ?
> >
> > Previously all major binary changes were signified by a change in
> > major version number and minor updates by the second .x number.
> >
> > Reading some of the current emails floating around it is said that
> > Redhat will only now use integer version numbers (ie 9,10,11) etc ..
> >
> > Is this true ?
> 
> Yes!
> 
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