On 03/08/2010 11:20 AM, Jaroslav Reznik wrote: > Major KDE update was in time of Fedora 9, so it's not an issue today. > > And this it the first problem - we should not call major, minor, bugfix release > because it doesn't mean the same for every each app out in the wild!!! Yes, it can get confusing. I think it was Kevin Kofler who suggested to talk about "feature releases" vs. "bugfix releases" instead to avoid confusion. > (KDE versioning is X.Y.Z where X is major, Y is minor and Z is bugfix release). I disagree. According to kde.org and wikipedia, X.Y is called a major release, and Z is maintainance update. A few quotes: KDE 4.3.0 announcement, http://www.kde.org/ > KDE 4.3.0 released > /.../ KDE 4.3 is the latest major release in the KDE 4 series /.../ KDE standard releases, http://en.wikipedia.or/wiki/KDE#Standard_releases > There are two main types of releases, major releases and maintenance > releases. > Major releases (with two version numbers, for example 3.5) contain > new features. -- Kalev -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel