Le Mer 21 mars 2007 15:29, Tom \"spot\" Callaway a écrit : > I prefer option 1, as I suspect that users might care when something is > in beta/pre-release, IMHO option 2 is better > but don't care at all about post-release levels as > long as it works. Either way works. The latter mechanism is a logical > extension of CVS/SVN release naming, And is good for the same reason pre-release is (stop users complaining because they don't understand the actual version used) > but it introduces icky underscores > and makes the n-v-r longer (for what benefit)? There's no reason not to sanitize alphatags, using small caps and replacing underscores with something else (nothing, dot, whatever). Alphatags are informative -- Nicolas Mailhot -- Fedora-packaging mailing list Fedora-packaging@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-packaging