[Asterisk-Dev] Curious about asterisk version numbering scheme
Race Vanderdecken
asteriskdev at codetyrant.com
Mon Mar 28 15:34:38 MST 2005
I am curious because only the even number releases are in the "old" ftp
directories.
A customer had me make changes to fit 0.5 after I had been working on
0.6
I just wanted to see if I could stick the even releases to modify and
save some fighting.
Race Vanderdecken
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:asterisk-dev-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Kevin P.
Fleming
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 3:49 PM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Dev] Curious about asterisk version numbering
scheme
Race Vanderdecken wrote:
> Does asterisk us the same scheme as the kernel?
>
> Odd versions are development
> Even versions are release
There are no numbered 'development' snapshots/releases at this time. The
only copies of Asterisk with version numbers are releases from the
stable branch.
However, it has been commonly discussed that the next release of
Asterisk stable will be called 1.2, so it does appear that odd version
numbers are reserved for snapshots/releases of the development branch,
should that ever be done.
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