What are the regressions? I could only see bug fixes.
Em sáb., 15 de out. de 2022 às 17:01, IOhannes m zmölnig zmoelnig@iem.at escreveu:
Am 14. Oktober 2022 18:13:00 MESZ schrieb Alexandre Torres Porres porres@gmail.com:
Em sex., 14 de out. de 2022 às 12:12, IOhannes m zmölnig <zmoelnig@iem.at
escreveu:
Am 14. Oktober 2022 15:32:42 MESZ schrieb Antoine Rousseau < antoine@metalu.net>:
has been made obsolete by the recent rework of the interface to GUI
Speaking of which: I think a bugfix release 0.52.3 should probably *not* contain the "rework of the interface to GUI", which is a rather big change...
Why not? We're talking about things that had already been merged before,
So what?
i'm not really sure i understand what you mean exactly with "have been merged before". the fact that the PRs have already been merged into master? how is that related to "bugfix release"?
right? It seems to me most changes are "under the hood" and not proper new features.
And all of them include regressions.
imho, a "bugfix release" is a promise to the user that says "nothing has changed with respect to the previous release, except we fixed these annoying bugs". so i worry not about "features" but about "anything not a bugfix".
and with 0.52-3, plenty of things have changed (and a few annoying bugs have been fixed as well). ~70 C-files have been modified, and 3 header files have been modified (suggesting additions to the API)
so i just fail to understand why we can't just call it "0.53-0", as this clearly is beyond a "bugfix" release.
i'm probably highly influenced by semantic versioning [1], which is targetting versioning for libraries (API/ABI compatibility) rather than applications, but i think the model is so great that it can be applied to any software (that is not released very frequently).
in any case: i'm not the one who is deciding on the versioning.
gfmdsa IOhannes
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