<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><div><div>Hi everyone- <br><br></div>Thanks for the explanation, but that begs another question...<br><br></div>Now that official version 0.8 is out does OSG go to 0.9DEV and does the latest version of OSG's version of OS now fold in the released version 0.8? Does what happens at OSG become a part of the newly released V0.8 or is it a separate thing?<br>
<br></div>In my opinion OSG should stay within the designation of OS that OS.org has laid out and not leap forward a version #. It is like we have to drag OSG back when a new version is officially released.<br><br></div>If OSG wants to be at the bleeding edge, then maybe the next release for them should be something like OSGv0.8DEV.xxxx. then the version would be the same and not ahead as the OSG version is not really a version ahead, just ahead in some ways.<br>
<br></div><div>Anyway this version number disparity has confused the heck out of me over the years!<br></div><div><br></div>Just my 2 cents! Maybe not even worth that!<br><br></div>Steve L.<br></div>