hsbt_away changed the topic of #ruby-core to: check the latest release candidate for 1.9.1 release ftp.ruby-lang.org:/home/yugui/ruby-1.9.1-r26021+1.tar.bz2
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<dogweather>
Hey everyone, there's some consternation out here about the new semantic or not-so-semantic versioning. Anybody have an opinion?
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<drbrain_>
dogweather: in what regard?
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<dogweather>
People are interpreting the latest Ruby news releases to mean that semantic versioning will start with 2.1.0. But then when reading the details of the versioning plan, it doesn't appear to be semantic.
<dogweather>
For example, minor version numbers are to be incremented each Christmas.
<havenwood>
dogweather: functionality will be added in a backwards compatible manner for minor releases, which is entirely compatible with sem ver
<havenwood>
dogweather: semantic versioning doesn't prohibit releasing code on any day or hour of your choosing
<havenwood>
just that it follow the MUST, MUST NOT, etc, which afaik are followed so I think it is all good
<dogweather>
havenwood: I read this to mean that minor version release will *not* be backwards compatible: "Backwards incompatible changes or additions"