bugs against 1.0.2, we won't know "which" 1.0.2 they're talking about (since the
development source is publically available via CVS). I think the Linux kernel
version numbers are a good model, so the next time we roll a tarball, it should
be version 1.0.4 (or higher -- anyhow, an even-numbered version).
+Fri Oct 29 13:42:51 1999 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * Upped the version number to 1.0.3. If we don't do this, then
+ when people report bugs against 1.0.2, we won't know "which" 1.0.2
+ they're talking about (since the development source is publically
+ available via CVS). I think the Linux kernel version numbers are
+ a good model, so the next time we roll a tarball, it should be
+ version 1.0.4 (or higher -- anyhow, an even-numbered version).
+
Fri Oct 29 06:41:08 1999 Doug Morris <doug@mhost.com>
* Released nmh-1.0.2.