Re: Adjustment Layers - How can I Help?

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Interesting. I've never been involved in open source development processes before. What distinguishes a development version from a stable one? Is the idea to have the development version more "open" with respect to what goes in and then control which features are promoted from the development version to the "stable" version?

Andy

On 10/10/07, Christoph Bergemann <mathwizard@xxxxxx> wrote:
On Wednesday 10 October 2007 13:30:16 Andrew Young wrote:
> Please excuse the noob question. Why are there no odd numbered releases?
> e.g. 2.5? Do they have a special, internal role?

According to old tradition, odd version numbers like 2.5 are for development
versions. There was Gimp 2.3 but it was never marked stable instead the
stable release is now named 2.4. The same versioning system is used in the
Linux kernel. Gimp 2.5 will be the development tree for version 2.6.

Christoph
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