That makes lots of sense. Thanks. On 2/17/06, Geoffrey Kruse <gkruse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The versions shown 0.21a, 0.3, and 1.0 are future milestones. The > revision # ie r78, r84 etc are existing revisions in svn. My > understanding of how trac should work, is that when someone opens a > ticket, they need to report the revision they are using. If it is a > feature request etc, it should be given a milestone goal of when it > should be added to kismac. The more invasive a feature is, the later > a milestone it should be added to. If a feature is completed before > the milestone it was set to, the milestone should be changed when the > ticket is closed so that we can trac what happened when. As for > where the version appears in kismac, it is shown at the top and only > updated when there is a release. One can find the current revision > in the console log after starting kismac, or in the get info window > of the finder. > > > Geoff > On Feb 17, 2006, at 3:24 PM, John Warren wrote: > > > Looking at the ticket system, there are versions of Kismac listed, > > 0.21a, 0.3, and 1.0. Other than what is shown while running kismac, > > where do the versions appear? Is what is shown in Kismac updated? > > > > > >