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From: le@put.com (Louis Epstein)
Subject: Re: is 2.2-961014 bugfree? or when is 2.2.0?
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Date: Mon, 4 Nov 1996 17:49:53 GMT

J Wunsch (j@uriah.heep.sax.de) wrote:
: le@put.com (Louis Epstein) wrote:
: 
: > : 2.2.6 is not very likely at all.
: > 
: > Well,what will the second lower-order revision of 2.2R be called?
: > I know 2.1.1 was renamed 2.1.5 and is now to be followed up...
: > what comes after 2.2.1?
: 
: Nothing beyond 2.2R has been decided yet, except that the main trunk
: will be called 3.0-current since FreeBSD-SMP has been promised to
: cause a major version number jump (and the integration of the SMP code
: has mainly been defered so that 2.2 can be released before).

Thanks for explaining at last what the next "major version" will be.
Any details?