
Hi Everyone, We need to come up with a versioning scheme that can serve Yhc forevermore. This is partly needed because the Debian packagers need a version, but we probably need it anyway. Do yhc --version and you'll see what i mean... So what should we have as the version numbering scheme? I propose: <major>.<minor>.<date>.<number> major/minor being the normal release style version numbers. We might stick with 0.0 for a long time to come, but thats ok. I'd personally be happy with just one major/minor number, and increment it every time we feel like it - the major/minor distinction will have little meaning otherwise. date is just the date, i.e. 20060905 for the 5th of September 2006, so its in a nice sorted way. number starts at 0 each day, and goes up. This is required so each buildbot created version is a separate atomic version. I would very much like our build process to be tagging the darcs repo, collecting the builds that fall out and sending an email. By doing this every build becomes unique. Thoughts? Complaints? Ideas? Thanks Neil
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Neil Mitchell