Thomas Keller <m...@thomaskeller.biz> writes: > So, to make a long story short I propose that interface versions
specifically, the 'automate interface version'. > are _not_ changed by individual developers up until the next release > and that the release manager rather takes care of the numbering, > just because he gets the ultimative overview what has been added / > changed when he writes the NEWS file. That makes sense. I suggest documenting this policy in cmd_automate.cc, in the comment at the declaration of the interface_version variable. There is some chance people will read that comment before changing the value :). While we are on this topic, can I request that the monotone version be bumped to 0.43 immediately after the release, rather than immediately before the next release? That makes it easier for development versions of Emacs DVC (and other similar tools) to check for the presence of brand new stuff in monotone. Currently, I patch the monotone version (in configure.ac) locally to support this. But I don't think that's very safe; there's always the chance I'll check in that patch by mistake. -- -- Stephe _______________________________________________ Monotone-devel mailing list Monotone-devel@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monotone-devel