>> "Stephan" == Stephan A Suerken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stephan> Sure he did, but what I meant is how could he know the next Stephan> version would be (imho wrongly) be versioned 1.6? Normally, Stephan> the version following 1.52 would be 1.53. [...] Stephan> You are completely right, yet it seems you did not really Stephan> answer to my point ;). Maybe this time I get it right :-) The author released version 1.6, so he knows about this by looking at the upstream version. You package a new version after if was released, so the first question is a bit moot... Also, as a developer, you usually talk with the autor. For most packages, I know about a new release before it is made. Some autors give me a few days to make the package, so that the tarball and the debian package get released simultaniously. Generally: When you package a software, you take a look how the author handles things. This includes versioning as well. If you see, that he released 1.5 -> 1.51 -> 1.52, you can conclude he really wanted 1.5.1 etc. And as you always communicate with the author, you should also ask him about his intentions, just to be sure. Ciao, Martin