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I also just discovered semantic versioning. http://semver.org/
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Using semantic versioning. closing.
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In gitlab by @micahjohnson150 on Jul 17, 2017, 16:00
@scotthavens @shavens I am not sure which one to use any more. Here are my thoughts on version bumping. Consider everything here in rough terms. I am just providing a starting point.
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