(07-10-2012, 03:36 PM)Squall Leonhart Wrote: some(many) gsdx display issues will not be resolvable till certain rewrites are performed
I think it pretty reached that point and many people here will agree I guess... :/ It's like it reached at it's maximum of what can be done at it's current state which is a very good and kiiinda bad thing at the same time.
The only thing that sounds bad or better a very bad idea to me is to make a could-be-SVN-build an actual major release. It's just the completely opposite idea of how and for what reason major releases happen on projects around the globe.
I think everybody from us could live with those awesome SVNs so "renaming" an SVN to major release is, just, a bad bad bad idea! XD
EDIT:
I have an idea to suggest, because I feel it's super-unimportant to make a major release without something that makes sense why it was worth that move.
What about slightly re-inventing the way versions get released with each digit representing the "importancy" level?
So:
First Digit - Major release version
Second Digit - Additional features subversion (can be over 0-9 digits)
Third Digit - Additional minor features subversion (can be over 0-9 digits)
Revision Digit - (easy to understand)
So it could look like:
0.9.10 or maybe 0.10.0 instead of 1.0