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I honestly don't understand what the problem is. Why not simply notify
whenever there is a new upstream tarball, regardless of what the
version looks like? Trying to compare versions is pointless because we
have as many as four different Fedora releases to maintain at any given
time and they could all require updates from different upstream
branches.
- Re: The New Hotness 1.0.0 deployed on production Michal Konecny
- Re: The New Hotness 1.0.0 deployed on productio... Jerry James
- Re: The New Hotness 1.0.0 deployed on produ... Michal Konecny
- Re: The New Hotness 1.0.0 deployed on productio... Michael Catanzaro
- Re: The New Hotness 1.0.0 deployed on produ... Michal Konecny
- Re: The New Hotness 1.0.0 deployed on production Michal Konecny
- Re: The New Hotness 1.0.0 deployed on production Fabio Valentini
- Re: The New Hotness 1.0.0 deployed on production Miro HronĨok
- Re: The New Hotness 1.0.0 deployed on productio... Fabio Valentini
- Re: The New Hotness 1.0.0 deployed on productio... Michal Konecny
- Re: The New Hotness 1.0.0 deployed on production Michael Catanzaro
- Re: The New Hotness 1.0.0 deployed on productio... Michal Konecny
- Re: The New Hotness 1.0.0 deployed on production Michal Konecny
- Re: The New Hotness 1.0.0 deployed on productio... Fabio Valentini
- Re: The New Hotness 1.0.0 deployed on produ... Michal Konecny