On Mar 20, 2005, at 3:57 PM, Erik Huelsmann wrote:
The currently available release is quite old now, so I'm wondering if it isn't time to do a new release. The mode tracking code is too new, although it has been running on my system for a while, so I thought to use the pre_mode_tracking tag to generate a 0.7 release.
This brings me to several questions:
- What's the numbering scheme?
- Is 0.10 deemed acceptable? Or is 0.9 considered to be last before
1.0?
- Do the version numbers mean anything wrt guaranteed APIs? (like,
for example, in the APR project; see http://apr.apache.org/versioning.html)
- What requirements are there for a 1.0 release?
Thanks for your reactions!
I think 0.10 would be quite acceptable. So far there have been no promises of guaranteed APIs; I don't think that it'd be fair to guarantee such a thing without any documentation!
As far as a 1.0 release: mode tracking is a very good thing. I'd like to also have some kind of last-seen or last-spoke tracking, and documentation. Needless to say I've no time to work on any of this myself :-) -- Brian Mastenbrook brian@mastenbrook.net http://www.iscblog.info/