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version number for new release
Hi,

since the new release of HTTP_Upload is really close, one question: The
previous release, dating back to 2002, was "0.8.1" with status "stable".
We do not want to jump to 1.0.0 yet so we are preparing to release
0.9.0. However is this would violate the naming scheme. So what are the
rules for packages that were last released using the "old" naming scheme?

Regards
Christian

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Christian Wenz
07-31-04 08:55 AM


Re: version number for new release
Hi,

>
> Well hehe maybe so, but well you can also release 0.9.0 as stable, since
> this versioning stuff came after this package was released then this
> package is _excluded_ from the rule in a way, so just release if ya need
> a version or two before going to 1.0.0 :)
>
> That's what I think and know after reading all this endless threads here
> ;) so correct me if I'm wrong =)

I think we will release a 1.0.0, but nevertheless I am curious: Is Helgi
wrong or not? :)

Regards
Christian

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Christian Wenz
08-04-04 08:55 AM


Re: Re: version number for new release
 
Helgi 

> Think people call it the grandfather rule or something :)
>

sounds sexy. So it might become a 0.9.0 then (and maybe even with
external error strings in 1.0.0 ;-) ).

Thanks,
Christian


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