On 25-09-2011 02:20, Paul Louden wrote:
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 7:16 PM, Jonathan Gordon<jdgo...@gmail.com>  wrote:
     3 - no other target has caused a major bump so why should android
be different?

I do agree 3.10 looks a bit funny. But on the issue of Android being
different from the other targets, it's more the transition from
"Rockbox as a firmware" to "Rockbox as an App" that is what makes it
somewhat unique. It's less about Android specifically, but Android is
sort of the poster child of "as an app" at the moment.

+1. 2.x->3.x was when SWCODEC was added (and initially 3.0 was planned for Archos+Iriver Hxx0 only IIRC). I'd say the addition of (releasable) Raaa is on the same level.

Also, how does 3.10 looks funny? I really don't see why. The . is not a decimal point - just a separator. So many pieces of software uses this method it's a complete non-issue in my opinion.

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Jonas Häggqvist
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