David Timms wrote:
We've probably all noticed that the test releases are marked as version:
4.90, 4.91 etc.
It would seem more logical to me for the last part of number to also
be the test number. This would mean:
4.91 5test1
4.92 5test2
4.93 5test3
..
4.105 5test15
I don't imagine that such a change would be massive, but would improve
the numbering for the non c programmer who actually uses fedora...
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/test/
<= RHL9
0.9x fc1beta1 ??
0.9x fc1test2 ??
0.96 fc1test3 ??
-> FC1
1.90 fc2test1
1.91 fc2test2
1.92 fc2test3
-> FC2
2.90 fc3test1
2.91 fc3test2
2.92 fc3test3
-> FC3
3.90 fc4test1
3.91 fc4test2
3.92 fc4test3
-> FC4
4.90 fc5test1
4.91 fct5test2
4.92 fc5test3
-> FC5
and probably
5.90 fc6test1
5.91 fc6test2
5.92 fc6test3
-> FC6
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shrek-m
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