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Subject: |
EPICS Base labels at epics-controls.org |
From: |
"J. Lewis Muir via Tech-talk" <[email protected]> |
To: |
EPICS Tech-Talk <[email protected]> |
Date: |
Mon, 22 Jul 2019 15:18:37 -0500 |
Hello!
(
I just reported similar things for epics.anl.gov in
https://epics.anl.gov/tech-talk/2019/msg01219.php
)
At the EPICS Base page
https://epics-controls.org/resources-and-support/base/
I don't understand the naming. It seems inconsistent to me.
In the Download section, why is the EPICS Base 7.0.2 release labeled
"EPICS 7.0.2" when the EPICS Base 3.15.6 release is labeled "Base
3.15.6"? They should be consistent: e.g., "Base 7.0.2" and "Base
3.15.6" (or "Release 7.0.2" and "Release 3.15.6").
In the Versions section, I see "EPICS Release x": the versions are
labeled "EPICS", but in other places they're labeled "EPICS Base".
Which one is it?
And in the Development Statistics section, there's:
* EPICS 7
* Base-3.16
* Base-3.15
* Base-3.14
* Base-3.13
I think consistent naming would help improve clarity.
Thanks!
Lewis
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