> Okay, I screwed up the tarball for the first stable release, due
to not
> building it from a fresh checkout :/ No changes for this one except a
> version
> bump and dist rebuild.
>
> This release can be downloaded at:
>
>
http://libvirt.org/sources/libvirt-0.9.11.2.tar.gz
>
> Thanks,
> Cole
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Is there any particular reason that the project is using the same naming
convention for stable releases? It appears to be a minor revision update
from the standard release cycle. From an outsiders prospective, I don't
know how anyone would think that 0.9.11.2 is not a standard update from
0.9.11, as there is no distinction in either the name from the distributed
file, or documentation (unless I missed it denoted specifically on
libvirt.org).
Would there be any objection to using a distribution file name
libvirt-stable-0.9.11.2.tar.gz ?
To me, it is confusing, but that is just my opinion.
Thanks,
Jason
Don't change the tarball name like that. That would just plain suck
and be different than how 99% of projects out there do things.
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Doug Goldstein