18 Feb
2020
18 Feb
'20
3:09 a.m.
On Tue, 2020-02-18 at 11:40 +0100, Thierry Carrez wrote:
Moises Guimaraes de Medeiros wrote:
If removing 1.0.0 is the way we choose to go, people who already have 1.0.0 won't be able to get "newer" 0.x.y versions.
Indeed. Do we need to release 0.x.y versions before the API stabilizes, though ? Do we expect anything to use it ?
If we really do, then the least confusing might be to keep 1.0.0 and bump major every time you release a breaking change.
Agreed. I don't imageine anyone is using this yet, and so long as we use a future major version to indicate breaking changes, what would it matter even if they were? I think we should just keep 1.0.0 and remember to release 2.0.0 when it's done, personally. Certainly a lot less work. Stephen