Am 03.12.2015 um 11:39 schrieb Greg Lindahl <lindahl@xxxxxxx>: > On Thu, Dec 03, 2015 at 11:28:10AM +0100, Leon Fauster wrote: >> Am 03.12.2015 um 11:08 schrieb Greg Lindahl <lindahl@xxxxxxx>: >>> I wanted to help you by making sure that you were on the most recent >>> version, but, looking at the Centos.org website I was unable to figure >>> out if 7.2 was the tip. 7.1503? Is that 7.2? Beats me. >> >> CentOS 7.1511 (aka '7.2') not yet released ... > > And the way I'd figure this out from the centos website is? when it is released. Currently its in the pipeline, see also: https://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories/CR and for the numbering concept (Section: Numbering): https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2014-July/020393.html > I mean, I'm used to the concept that CentOS used to say the > current version is 6.3 when RHEL 6.4 was released but hadn't > made it through the CentOS pipeline. > > But how am I supposed to figure out that CentOS 7.1503 < 7.2 ? > > I suppose I should blame myself for not being a bigger ass that CentOS > didn't adopt my proposal of saying Centos 7.1.1503 vs 7.2.1511. But > really, does ANYONE think the current scheme is clear? to communicate proposals -> participate :-). Check https://wiki.centos.org/Contribute and especially the CentOS Developer's list, where it was discussed. -- LF _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos