Am 11.02.2014 um 14:48 schrieb Christophe Demarey <christophe.dema...@inria.fr>:

> Hi Norbert,
> 
> Le 11 févr. 2014 à 11:05, Norbert Hartl a écrit :
> 
>> I try really hard to move to 3.0 at the moment. To me versionner became that 
>> important that this is a requirement for me to change the version. I’m 
>> testing the bleeding edge version of versionner in 3.0 and this looks really 
>> cool. But somehow I cannot create a development version of my project. 
>> Whatever I try the only thing I can achieve is that versionner is producing 
>> a new baseline method. I used all of the three buttons at the top and did 
>> also examine all of the menus (those that work).
>> 
>> Any hints?
> 
> I wrote a small documentation on Versionner: 
> http://chercheurs.lille.inria.fr/~demarey/Tech/Versionner.
> With Versionner, a development version is always a baseline. If none is 
> found, it will create one from the selected version.
> Why is it a baseline?  because you don't want to update your configuration 
> each time you publish new packages.
> 
> When you are ready to release, Versionner creates:
> a numbered version with fixed packages revisions,
> and the next development version (a baseline).
> 
> Tell me if you need more information.

I’m not sure I understand. On the symbolic version front we have bleedingEdge 
that is loading a baseline without exact version information (it loads the 
newest packages). Then we have development versions that have specific package 
versions but are not released (not tagged stable). And we have releases that 
have a sense of to-be-published. 
Now we have only baselines/development and released versions? I liked to have 
the three levels because it matches all the requirements in my workflow. That 
is baseline = development, development = be used by other 
projects/collaborators before it is released, stable = ready to be released.
Anyway if it is the case that there is only baseline and released version I do 
not understand why the versions are having the blessing development. How are 
those supposed to be tagged stable?

At the moment I find it quite confusing how it is. I need maybe one or two more 
hints.

Norbert
 

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