This was beaten to death five years ago. What happened after the 2.9
release? Using a little logic it shouldn't be too hard to figure it out...
Plus it is in the OpenBSD efficiency model too! Typing 4.0 is shorter
then typing 3.10. That's 33% more text to type. My finger would be tied
each time I would have to type that.
And I am not even talking about all the Linux new comer that can't see
the difference between 3.7 to 3.8 for example. Now you would required
them to read one more digit? That's asking to much...
Plus think about all the art work, cd cover, t-shirt, etc. All would
become unbalance now.
Isn't it the moto is less code is better in OpenBSD. Think about what
you are asking here.
Put 33% more code in the next release for what????
And finally, all the passer for the dmesg for the 12K plus in archive
would need to be rework to process one more digit. Where is the
efficiency in that!
Plus:
OpenBSD 4.0 (GENERIC) #675: Thu Nov 1 00:00:00 MST 2006
Looks a lot better then
OpenBSD 3.10 (GENERIC) #675: Thu Nov 1 00:00:00 MST 2006
Looks to much GNU to me! (:>
Daniel.
PS: Just practicing my sarcasm a bit here.