In message <20121215132238.503dc201...@gemini.denx.de> I wrote: > > Hi, > > can anybody explain to me the systematics of the git tags ysed to mark > the Yocto / Poky releases? > > For example, for Yocto 1.2 and before, we have release tags like > denzil-7.0, edison-6.0, bernard-5.0, laverne-4.0, etc. > > Some parts of the current 1.3 Yocto release refer to it as "Poky 8.0" > or Version "8.0 Danny", see for example here: > https://www.yoctoproject.org/download/yocto-project-13-poky-80 > > However, there is no such release tag as "danny-8.0". > > Instead, there is a tag "1.3" - but there are no similar tags as "1.1" > or "1.2" for the earlier releases? > > > What is the system in this numbering / tagging? > > > Releated: is there any document which explains the branch names being > used for development. for example, how can I find out ("officially") > what the branch name for Yocto 1.4 will be / is ?
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