On Dec 1, 2005, at 2:15 PM, Craig McClanahan wrote:
One thing we should probably do is talk a bit about snapshots
during the
intermediate time period while the codebase is unstable. It
doesn't make
sense to me to publish tiles-core-SNAPSHOT.jar artifacts to
ibiblio.org, for
example, since they in effect replace the previous snapshot.
People who
want bleeding edge latest and greatest code should be directed to the
nightly builds. However, that advice is not as Maven-friendly ...
so we
probably need to balance needs here somehow.
The version number right now is 0.2-dev. I'm not really sure where
that came from. We could publish last night's build as 0.2-dev and
tonight's build as 0.3-dev. Then we can publish a roadmap with
milestones and increment the minor version number when a milestone is
reached. At the end of the process we'll be able to release a 1.0.0
and get on a more standard release process.
I see the value in keeping older milestones around. Other projects
like MyFaces might want to base their dependencies on those and
upgrade at will. I'd hate for them to be dependent on a version that
gets updated every night and breaks on a regular basis.
Greg
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