On Sat, 9 Nov 1996, Greg A. Woods wrote:
> version numbering scheme for future releases. We will increment the
> third number (3.7, 3.7.1, 3.7.2, etc) whenever we generate a release of
> bug fixes (what might traditionally be also known as a "patch" release),
> and increment the second number, or the minor release number, (3.7, 3.8)
> whenever we add any new features or make other user-visible changes,
Most releases of Exim in the immediate future are likely to have both
kinds of change, as I am still developing like crazy. I am minded to
change the first number every time a new GNU CD-ROM comes out, and
thereafter just increment the "fraction", but following some other
suggestions, I am minded to make the next release 1.58, which preserves
some continuity and also looks like something that has had some serious
testing.
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