What happens is that we work of the new feature releases, derived from a
point in time snapshot of the major release, this is worked upon until the
DE (design engineer) is happy with it, and then it is added to the next
major release.
Therefore from 12.0(5)T it will go to 12.1 mainline release without a letter
;-), the only changes to a mainline release should be bug fixes.
Regards
Frank
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Hollis [mailto:goemon@anime.net]
Sent: 12 February 2001 03:04
To: Frank Bruce
Cc: George Robbins; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net; nathan@arteck.com;
vac@dsqworld.com
Subject: RE: [nsp] REG: Cisco IOS Software
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Frank Bruce wrote:
> You'll see from the map that in the future many of the release trains with
> new features converge on the 12.1 major release, you'll note there are no
> letters involved, and it's not deferred.
Thats nice, what about a 12.0 major release then. (Which was my original
question). If IMA it made it into 12.1(1) you would think 12.0(16) or
something would be next.
-Dan
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