On Dec 7, 2015, at 1:52 PM, Greg Lindahl lindahl@pbm.com wrote:
On Mon, Dec 07, 2015 at 08:57:01PM +0100, Zdenek Sedlak wrote:
AFAIK, the 7(1503) format is used only on the websites, and internally CentOS uses 7.1.1503. Do you see this as an issue?
Yes. It confuses humans. There have been a bunch of examples given of how it confuses humans. A simple fix for this human issue is to use 7.1.1503 on the website, here on the mailing list, etc.
And then we’re right back in the same old boat: With every new release, the same old thread will pop up, “How do I make my servers stay on CentOS 7.1?”
Give up on the point release idea. It’s CentOS 7; there is no CentOS 7.1. The only reason there’s a YYMM part is that it’s a media respin. Best ignore that wherever practical.