W dniu 29.04.2022 o 16:55, Slawek Kaplonski pisze:
Finally we decided that now, after Zed release, when we will go all round through alphabet it is very good time to change this policy and use only numeric version with "year"."release in the year". It is proposed in [2].
This is also good timing for such change because in the same release we are going to start our "Tick Tock" release cadence which means that every Tick release will be release with .1 (like 2023.1, 2024.1, etc.) and every Tock release will be one with .2 (2023.2, 2024.2, etc.).
I wonder how often will we see something like "202x.1? I will wait for .2 to get bugs fixed". I seen that with Ubuntu LTS - xx.04 is for brave, xx.04.1 is for first upgrades, xx.04.2 is to attempt LTS->LTS upgrade. Also suggestion: drop tick/tock from naming documentation please. I never remember which is major and which is minor.