On 05/12/2011, at 10:30 , Owen Leonard wrote:
On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 7:34 PM, Mason James <mtj@kohaaloha.com> wrote:
On 2011-12-2, at 2:31 AM, Owen Leonard wrote:
Screw them. If that's the only reason, let's skip to 5.8 for the next release, or append ".not-a-LibLime-fake" to ours. But do we want to let them interfere with the real project in yet another way?
I strongly agree with this.
yeah, i'm kinda OK with this too... (a bump to 5.8 for the next Koha release)
Okay, just to be clear, I was strongly agreeing with the "screw them" part. I interpreted the 5.8 comment as sarcasm.
-- Owen
A counter thought. Some time back a small but useful browser called Netscape skipped numbers to bring its numbers in line with IE. I always felt that this was pandering to IE, and letting the competition set the schedule. That said, anything but Mozilla's current numbering scheme/philosophy! Even Ubuntu's is more intelligible than that. As for the naming idea. Two ideas: 1. Words with roughly similar meanings to koha. (I suspect there's not enough, but haven't really looked into it) 2. Other famous "gifts" (other than koha!). -ramon.