Hi

The v1 to v0 migration was a once off thing that was decided to be the best for 
never before published archetypes.
I’ve never been a big fan of v0 because of the all the complications it has, 
but at least it tells you clearly that all bets are off regarding this 
archetype because it is under development and anything goes, including changes 
to its archetype id, if required.
V0 is also consistent with SemVer (although you could do it differently as 
well, e.g. 1.0.0-alpha).
After publication to v1, the governance is more formal and follows semantic 
versioning of patch, minor and major versions.

It may not always be nice, but unless someone can provide a comprehensive, 
clean and perfect set of archetypes, that’s what life will be for a while. CKM 
aims to support the processes around the development, review and publication of 
the archetypes etc. as much as possible.
In CKM, the revision history of an archetype links back to any previous (or 
next) major version of the archetype. See e.g. the Blood pressure v2 archetype. 
You can get any (trunk) revision of the archetype that was ever uploaded to CKM 
from there and compare any two revisions. Archetypes that were updated in the 
last couple of years will have the SemVer version in it as well, and there is 
always the canonical hash (the one used in the template) you can use to 
determine the right version of the archetype if required.

I hope this answer your questions below and provides a bit of context in 
between.

Regards,
Sebastian

From: openEHR-clinical <openehr-clinical-boun...@lists.openehr.org> On Behalf 
Of Pablo Pazos
Sent: Montag, 27. Mai 2019 20:37
To: For openEHR clinical discussions <openehr-clinical@lists.openehr.org>
Subject: Re: Downloading previous versions of archetypes from CKM

You might also have problems with some archetypes that went from .v1 to .v0

In the archetype history you can see the previous versions, but some will have 
a broken history, for instance some archetypes changed name and archetype id 
but serve the same purpose as the old archetypes, which broke any 
implementation of the previous archetype. Also there is no clear history of 
archetypes changing ID or merging archetypes.

Because of those issues is difficult to trust what is on the CKM in the long 
term. I decided to work with older archetypes to keep my baseline clean and 
stable, do modifications on those if required, and create our own archetypes 
when required.

I'm not sure if this is because how the CKM manages archetypes, or because the 
modeling process have flaws in the version management.

On Mon, May 27, 2019 at 5:01 AM Dileep V S 
<dil...@healthelife.in<mailto:dil...@healthelife.in>> wrote:
Hi,
I had used some archetypes from CKM in my templates some time back. Now when I 
am revising & reviewing them I notice that some of the archetypes have newer 
versions an so my templates give error as they are unable to locate the older 
versions that they use. So I have a few questions on the best practices for 
using CMK resources

  1.  Can I access older versions of archetypes from CKM? and how?
  2.  Should I maintain a copy of the archetype versions that are used in my 
templates separately?
  3.  Are archetype versions incremental improvements? If yes should the AQL 
not support multiple versions to maintain backward compatibility as the 
templates evolve?
regards
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