[CentOS] [CentOS-announce] Release for CentOS Linux 7 (1503 ) on x86_64
Always Learning
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Thu Apr 2 19:35:50 UTC 2015
On Thu, 2015-04-02 at 11:08 -0500, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> A:
>
> 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...
That is called an arithmetic progression (from my school days)
> B:
>
> 231 2735 2746 3458 5216 ...
does not resemble a geometric progression.
Lets have a LOGICAL numbering system. How about
Centos 6.6-1503 ........
derived from {major}{sub}{yymm}.
But what happens when 2 or more revisions occur within the same month ?
Will we have Centos 7.1504 and 7.1504a and 7.1504c or will someone
decide to use 7.1505 (= May 2015) whilst still in April ?
Clarity is important in all things 'computer'.
Valeri
> 1. whereas in case A given you have [sub]version number 4 you definitely
> know that adjacent previous is 3 and adjacent following will be 5. Case B
> is different: unless you have the whole row of legal numbers in front of
> you, you will not be able to guess whether 2746 and 3458 are consecutive
> versions, or there is one or more versions between them.
>
> 2. comparison of two version in case A easily reveals which is earlier and
> which is higher, in case B it is not quite so (you can try to time
> yourself on comparison of random natural number in 10000 range and compare
> that to the case of natural numbers 0-9, you will know what I mean), and
> hence prone to higher chance of error (and don't second guess me: I always
> has A+ in mathematics in school and university ;-). This is just a trivial
> human psychology...
Maths was my favourite school subject too.
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Regards,
Paul.
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