On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 10:12 AM, Andrew Whitworth via RT
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat Jun 11 13:08:49 2005, chip wrote:
>> Short version: Up through version 0.8 or so, we promise to break
>> everything constantly (but not until we have a good reason).  After
>> that, we will establish version number thresholds below which
>> individual APIs will not change.
>>
>> For example, only on a major version change are we allowed to even
>> consider breaking the embedding API.  On the other hand, we may break
>> pasm somewhat more frequently: humans should only write pir, not pasm,
>> and it's not against the law to abuse silicon-based life forms.
>
> Has anybody put any thought into this? Do we have any documents or
> drafts which address this issue? We are getting close enough to the 0.8
> release that's mentioned here as a specific milestone for getting this done.
>
replace 0.8 with 0.50 or so. we're not close enough to release at 0.8
to worry about this yet.
~jerry

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