Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 12:34 PM, Michael DeHaan <mdehaan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Given we've released the 0.7.X branch work into 0.8 already, I have
updated the roadmap with what I think are the more important RFEs here:
https://fedorahosted.org/cobbler/wiki/TheRoadmap
If there are any features/changes you'd really like to see in a future
version of Cobbler (whether in Trac or not), let me know.
If you have a Fedora account (https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/)
you can file items in Trac directly, email
works fine also.
This is just a list of some of the things I think need to be in there,
if you have patches for other things, they are welcome too.
Ideally the development branch would exist for a few months before
Cobbler 0.10 stable would be rolled out -- basically like before.
What makes a 1.00 version of the software? That is the only question I
have had come up when talking about it.
Numbers are meaningless. It might as well be a 1.0, and at this point
it seems to make sense.
In RPM versions 0.10 is still greater than 0.8, so either works. My
only concern is that to uneducated eyes, "0.10 == 0.1" (even though
that is not true) so calling it 1.0 may be better. Still "1.0" is not
substantially different by "0.8" other than it differs by "0.2".
Cobbler currently follows the kernel convention:
Odd: Development
Even: Stable
Still I encourage anyone that is inferring anything else from version
numbers to not do it.
--Michael
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