Hi everyone,
I'd like to hear some discussion about Etoys version numbers. We've long relied on build numbers with rather weak major.minor version consistency.
Moving forward, I'm in favor of the way iTunes does it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITunes_version_history (scroll to bottom)
In particular, we call generally major releases "Etoys 4" and "Etoys 5", with the internal version numbers having the form 4.1.1.
We can still list the build number in the about, but I'm leaning towards not requiring users to even know what that is.
Also, I'd like to create a version history for Etoys that puts everything in context and shows that it's a mature product. Both on the website and wikipedia, etc.
Etoys 3 is the OLPC one (with toolbar on top).
Where's the demarcation between Etoys 1 and 2, and Etoys 2 and 3?
Take care, Tim
On 15.09.2009, at 16:12, Timothy Falconer wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'd like to hear some discussion about Etoys version numbers. We've long relied on build numbers with rather weak major.minor version consistency.
Moving forward, I'm in favor of the way iTunes does it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITunes_version_history (scroll to bottom)
In particular, we call generally major releases "Etoys 4" and "Etoys 5", with the internal version numbers having the form 4.1.1.
+1
We can still list the build number in the about, but I'm leaning towards not requiring users to even know what that is.
Also, I'd like to create a version history for Etoys that puts everything in context and shows that it's a mature product. Both on the website and wikipedia, etc.
Etoys 3 is the OLPC one (with toolbar on top).
Where's the demarcation between Etoys 1 and 2, and Etoys 2 and 3?
Squeakland releases before Etoys 3.0 were named Squeak. I think the last one was called "3.8-05" where 05 means 2005. I'm not sure if the history before that is documented anywhere but in the update stream.
We started with Etoys 1.0 when we started the OLPC work, see the very bottom of http://etoys.laptop.org/src/NEWS
I can't really remember why we switched from 1.0 to 2.0.
The shipped versions in OLPC are documented at http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Etoys#Version_history while Squeakland remained at 3.8-05 IIRC.
Etoys 3.0 marked the first joint Squeakland and OLPC release, and Etoys 4.0 is the fully license-clean one.
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