the highest minor_numbers for the nines and the tens
spellberg_robert
emailrob at emailrob.com
Tue Dec 8 01:09:49 UTC 2015
howdy , folks ---
this is an abridged version of a post to -questions@ .
i thank the person , there , who reminded me of this list
[ but , still , -questions@ is a good place to start ] .
i am already aware of the schedules for 10.3 and 11.0 ;
but , that is not why i write .
i can make assumptions ;
i can divine_from_entrails ;
i seek a person with --knowledge-- .
a] is it --known-- that 9.3 is the last of the nines or ,
conversely ,
is there a non_zero probability that there will be a 9.4 ?
b] is it --known-- that 10.3 is to be the last of the tens or ,
conversely ,
is there a non_zero probability that there will be a 10.4 ?
if neither of these are known ,
then does some_one [ perhaps , a member of the re_team ] know
the current state_of_thinking regarding
the highest minor_number that will exist
for each of the major_numbers that were specified
in [a] and [b] , above ?
for the benefit of those readers who conclude that i am un_aware ,
i thank you for your willingness to be helpful ;
however , i already know about the security/support web_page .
the information for nine , on the web_page , has differed
from the information posted on -announce@ , in the past .
this suggests that one person thinks one thing ,
while another person operates under a different apprehension .
also , just because the web_page says one thing , today ,
does not mean that it can not be changed , in the future .
for ten , this post is about
the identification of the term , "last release" .
please cc to : emailrob at emailrob dot com ,
as i am not subscribed to -stable@ .
in advance , i thank one and all .
rob
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