On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 6:14 AM Thomas Singer
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> OK, we are now at SVN 1.11 because you have agreed to release often with
> only a few changes. What does the prefix "1." mean - will there be some
> "2." or "3." in the future? If not, then it is redundant. For time-based
> releas
On 31.10.2018 11:13, Thomas Singer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> OK, we are now at SVN 1.11 because you have agreed to release often
> with only a few changes. What does the prefix "1." mean - will there
> be some "2." or "3." in the future? If not, then it is redundant. For
> time-based releases, wouldn't
. It isn't.
Regards,
From: Thomas Singer
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2018 4:13 PM
To: dev@subversion.apache.org
Subject: SVN version numbering
Hi all,
OK, we are now at SVN 1.11 because you have agreed to release often with
only a few changes. What does the prefix "1." m
Hi all,
OK, we are now at SVN 1.11 because you have agreed to release often with
only a few changes. What does the prefix "1." mean - will there be some
"2." or "3." in the future? If not, then it is redundant. For time-based
releases, wouldn't it be more useful to use the year, e.g. the next
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