Antwort: Re: Nagios 3.1.1 eats cpu like mad

Sascha.Runschke at gfkl.com Sascha.Runschke at gfkl.com
Thu Jun 25 10:44:55 CEST 2009


> > "Latest stable" isn't really true if it's in fact a development 
version
> > and there's no tests before each release. :)
> there is not written that it is the "Latest stable" version, it is the 
latest 
> stable version plus test fixes, so overall it is a test release ;)

Still - it's wrong ;)
3.1 is not "based on" any stable version at all, as it is totally
different from 3.0 in many aspects. Any odd numbered minor release
usually isn't "based on stable" so to say, as it incorporates many big
changes - else there wouldn't be an increase in the minor number at all.

So whatever way you put it - there shouldn't be any word about
"stable" in an odd numbered minor release.

S



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