The plan has been that version 2.0 will include
site-specific permissions, but apparently Giorgio's other commitments have kept him from completing it yet. Of course we want it to be pretty bullet-proof, so it may still be a while before it's ready.
It's apparent to me by now that Giorgio has a good sense of humor. Let's toss around some ideas:
- We could put together a pool, betting on how many more NoScript releases there will be before NoScript 2.0 comes out. Obviously Giorgio and members of his family would not be eligible participants. If I happened to win, however, it would definitely not be due to any inside knowledge or manipulation.
- Either of the systems you propose that asymptotically approach 2.0 should work without stressing the AMO version priority algorithm too much. I think we should give the binary number system a chance once 1.99.99 is reached. Something like:
1.99.99.1
1.99.99.10
1.99.99.11
1.99.99.100
1.99.99.101
1.99.99.110
1.99.99.111
1.99.99.1000
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