Xqt added a comment.

That's a good point. I also would like to add that we might not always agree on what is and what is not a breaking change and how often we should bump the version (another source of arguing). For example I consider changing requests requirement a breaking change...

This was not a breaking change by the bot framework but from EventStreams web service itself. pwb may run with older versions of requests but newer is needed for the sseclient working with the newly EventStreams. Anyway it doesn't care currently.

Creating a new release monthly after tests pass would be a good period I guess. On the other hand bugfixes for highly used framework parts e.g. regressions could be a good reason to do it earlier (https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/420170/ for example would be a candidate for it).

Actually I think we can use a hard-coded timestamp as version. It should not matter if the version differs a few days from the exact release date. Perhaps that could be resolved by changing the way are setup.py works.

I made a proposal for it and still prefer new versioning .


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