Adam, are you sure?
On Sunday, February 9, 2014 8:24:57 PM UTC-2, Adam Reynolds wrote:
Of note I believe 0.12 will be the last release before 1.0
On 9 Feb 2014 21:02, Kevin Ingwersen ingwi...@googlemail.comjavascript:
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Ohh… I see! Well, thanks you two :)
Weird versioning, but still
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 1:25 PM, Filipe Deschamps fili...@gmail.com wrote:
Adam, are you sure?
On Sunday, February 9, 2014 8:24:57 PM UTC-2, Adam Reynolds wrote:
Of note I believe 0.12 will be the last release before 1.0
It is the intention. Whether it is achieved ;-)
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I just built a node binary off 0.11.12-pre from github. I wanted to know
when we can expect a stable 0.11 branch?
The main reason why I am interested in that is for the native addon API -
as far as I know, the use of isolates is slightly increased in 3.21+ (saw
3.21 in CEF). So it'd be
I think the answer this time around is soon. And as Harald said, it'll be
stable in the 0.12 versions.
Gary Katsevman
gkatsev.com
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 3:23 PM, Harald Hanche-Olsen han...@math.ntnu.nowrote:
[Ingwie Phoenix ingwie2...@googlemail.com (2014-02-09 19:11:14 UTC)]
I just built
Ohh... I see! Well, thanks you two :)
Weird versioning, but still better than firefox XD
Am So. Feb. 09 2014 21:25:48 schrieb Gary Katsevman:
I think the answer this time around is soon. And as Harald said, it'll be
stable in the 0.12 versions.
Gary Katsevman
gkatsev.com
On Sun,
Of note I believe 0.12 will be the last release before 1.0
On 9 Feb 2014 21:02, Kevin Ingwersen ingwie2...@googlemail.com wrote:
Ohh... I see! Well, thanks you two :)
Weird versioning, but still better than firefox XD
Am So. Feb. 09 2014 21:25:48 schrieb Gary Katsevman:
I think the
On Feb 9, 2014, at 15:02, Kevin Ingwersen ingwie2...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 3:23 PM, Harald Hanche-Olsen han...@math.ntnu.no
wrote:
[Ingwie Phoenix ingwie2...@googlemail.com (2014-02-09 19:11:14 UTC)]
I just built a node binary off 0.11.12-pre from github. I wanted
it is one of several popular version numbering schemes.
It is semver: http://semver.org/
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Ryan Schmidt google-2...@ryandesign.comwrote:
On Feb 9, 2014, at 15:02, Kevin Ingwersen ingwie2...@googlemail.com
wrote:
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 3:23 PM, Harald
Also, in semver, as long as your release is below 1.0, you can do almost
whatever you want.
Gary Katsevman
gkatsev.com
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 9:42 PM, Mark Hahn m...@hahnca.com wrote:
it is one of several popular version numbering schemes.
It is semver: http://semver.org/
On Sun, Feb
It's not semver. It's odd-even numbering system, the same as linux kernel
has before 3.0.
Only a micro number has the same meaning as in semver, and it's only
because it's pretty much common practice to use last digit to indicate
backward compatibility.
I've yet to see a package that
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