Monday, July 6, 1998 ANNOUNCEMENT: Revised Release policy for LessTif INTRODUCTION: This is a general announcement of the new, improved release policy for LessTif. PURPOSE: The LessTif project is gaining momentum. We're attempting to move to a more Bazaar-style development, and part of that process is rapid releases. The LessTif project has always made its current source available every day in the form of lesstif-current. However, we recognize that not everyone has the time or the inclination to follow lesstif-current every day, but many people would like current "stable" versions released more frequently. The LessTif team also needs feedback from current releases. Therefore, we have decided to alter our release policy and move to a more rapid-release schedule. We've been doing this for about a month now, and it seems to be working well. We seem to be getting more feedback, and patches are rolling in. POLICY: The new policy for releases is as follows: We have started using three-part release numbers of the form 0.xx.yy. The first 0 indicates that we have not yet met our goal of source compatibility with Motif 1.2. XX is the major release number, (currently 85). Major releases releases will come about every other month, when we feel that significant changes/improvements have been made and the code stabilized enough for a general release. YY stands for the minor number, and we will attempt to release minor versions every other week or so. Minor versions will compile on our reference platforms (Linux and FreeBSD), and should probably compile on others, but the changes don't justify a major release. We will announce major and minor releases in several places, including the LessTif mailing list. Since we're still in heavy development, and haven't released a version 1.0.0 yet, there's not a "stable" tree that people should be using while we work on new features like with the linux kernel. We'd prefer all users of LessTif to use the most recent release; the major and minor release numbers are intended to indicate the degree of change between versions and indicate how important a given upgrade is. Jon Christopher LessTif Releasemeister and the LessTif Core Team