On May 2, 1:02 am, Laurent PETIT <laurent.pe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Note: I strongly suggest that the clojure.version.interim property
> > > remains true in svn, so that it's not possible to inadvertently
> > > release a version "too early".
>
> > Just to clarify - are you suggesting I should just change
> > version.properties by hand, build and release the result, but never
> > check in with clojure.version.interim=false?
>
> Yes. I think this is correct to check-in with other version attributes
> correctly set for the upcoming release, but keep the interim attribute to
> false in the svn repository, so that nobody can create an official release
> inadvertently.

This is a fine idea for trunk, but it would be wise to check in
interim=false on the revision that gets tagged as 1.0 in SVN.

Congrats on the release btw; I'm very excited.

-Phil
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