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This issue is to discuss our plans for release structuring and version numbering.
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@trilinos/framework
## Description
The Semantic Versioning Standard (https://semver.org) is a better and more standard way to name releases and versions leading up to a release. Instead of the…
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I see that this repository now uses versioning/tags. I think that it would be appropriate to use [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/).
As far as I know this is quite a standard for bigger proj…
bzgec updated
3 years ago
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It's time to start thinking about real [semantic versioning](http://semver.org) and real release cycles.
I still want to release frequently to fix occassional bugs - right now it's all uncontrolled t…
LFDM updated
10 years ago
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Yo, so you should put some proper semantic version numbers on this thing so that people can keep their bindings up to date.
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I think this distracts from the rest of 1.0 so spinning it off into its own issue from #426
The question is not whether semantic versioning isn't helpful in theory. The question is what happens in p…
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I'm building a docker image out of nixos so our devs can use it without having to know what Idris is. Right now it just pulls the latest master but it would be nice to provide a build arg that links t…
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Could you please tag a release?
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Just a few comments on semantic versioning:
v1.3.0 switched its dependencies to the ASP.NET Core non-LTS channel. This is a major change, which I think should have been versioned as v2.0.0.
Let …
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I am a big fan and supporter of [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/). I have been thinking it could be useful on various @emacs-php projects, to help give both users and devs important informa…