Re: [Asterisk-java-devel] new versioning scheme
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From: Yves <yv...@gm...> - 2015-06-04 12:58:33
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would have pros and cons... but in my opinion more cons..: asterisk version-numbers may be x , x.y, and even x.y.z how far will you follow this scheme? asterisk-patches may make it even worse. what, if changes are not affecting asterisk-java at all? release a pseudo-new version anyways? how many branches will we have in a few years... i think it would be better to have an own versioning, a changelog where supported versions are noted, maybe an api-call to get supported asterisk-versions as well as detecting the asterisk-version on startup and maybe logging out some warnings if versions do not match.. yves Am 04.06.2015 um 14:49 schrieb Brett Sutton: > One of our developers has suggested a slightly novel versioning scheme > that I thought worth putting to the group. > > The idea is to use the asterisk version no. as our version no. > > So our current v 1.0 would become v 1.8 as it supports up to asterisk 1.8 > > The current master would become version 13 as its supports up to version 13. > > Its not quite a standard versioning convention but I do wonder if it > would make users life easier by making it more obvious which version of > our libraries to download? > > Thoughts? > --- Diese E-Mail wurde von Avast Antivirus-Software auf Viren geprüft. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |