> On Apr 20, 2018, at 8:04 AM, Micha Lenk <[email protected]> wrote: > > In my role as Debian Developer maintaining the Debian packages of other OSS > projects, and also in my role of maintaining a commercial reverse proxy > product based on Apache httpd during my day job, I value the ability to > distinguish between bugfix-only releases and feature addition releases. >
I understand that, thx. I also understand how a minor bump makes that easier. It would make, however, other people's lives and jobs *more* difficult, I think, so it's all about balance. I can see how distinguishing the difference is also nice, but what "value" do you derive from it? I am genuinely curious. Thx! This is a "hack", of course, but what if CHANGES specifically called out new features like we do w/ SECURITY items?
