1.1

The whole 1.0A thing is confusing. What's the point of having versions  
if we change the spec (in any way) and don't increment the version?

As I recall, Blaine, you were against versioning altogether which is  
why the PHP and Python libraries say "hi Blaine!" next to the version  
number :P

Leah

I blame typos on the iPhone.

On May 1, 2009, at 1:25 AM, Blaine Cook <rom...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> We need to build some consensus around the version preference. As I
> see it, there are several options:
>
> 1. "1.0 Rev A" with no version string change (i.e., oauth_version=1.0)
> 2. "1.0a" (with oauth_version=1.0a)
> 3. "1.1"
>
> Please indicate your support for one of these options, and try to
> refrain from arguing your case here. The other thread remains open for
> that purpose. I would especially like to hear from library
> implementers here, and others who have not voiced their opinions in
> the other threads.
>
> b.
>
> >

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