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[Mageia-dev] How will be the realese cycle?

+ Maarten Vanraes + maarten.vanraes at gmail.com +
+ Fri Oct 1 22:59:08 CEST 2010 +

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Op vrijdag 01 oktober 2010 22:05:46 schreef Sinner from the Prairy:
+> atilla ontas wrote:
+> > I'm just wondering if we follow Mandriva's release cycle model.
+> 
+> (...)
+> 
+> > One more thing. Do we follow Mandriva's release naming scheme? I.e. do
+> > we call our first release 2011.x ? I don't like this naming scheme and
+> > suggesting using number of release as naming like Mageia 1.0 or using
+> > code names.
+> > 
+> > What's your opinion?
+> 
+> I'd like 2 releases a year, plus a naming convention similar to current one
+> (2010.0, 2010.1).
+> 
+> It makes it easy to figure out which version to install (think newcomer).
+> Also, I'd like to not do "Spring" "Fall"... , as Spring in the North is
+> Autumn in the South.
+> 
+> Think globally.
+> 
+> 
+> Salut,
+> Sinner
+
+i agree with you 100% and good point about global stuff!
+
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