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From: "J.-S.Co ELEKTROPRIVOD (sic-12)" <e-complex AT mtu-net DOT ru>
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Subject: Newbie q.: Where can I read about the GNU version numbering scheme?
Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 18:33:47 +0300
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Hello,
Can anybody help me to find some information about GNU version numbering
scheme?
I'm looking for a guideline, 'cause I've found out, that sometimes even
myself  I couldn't tell what means the version of this or that program,
written by me some time ago: was it the release or alpha, was it branch or
patch and so on.

Thank you,
Alexey Lyubimov


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