On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 8:02 AM, Stuart Sierra
<the.stuart.sie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There has been much thought lately around build and release processes.
> See http://dev.clojure.org/display/design/Common+Contrib+Build

Thanx.

> The goal is to to have more libraries under the umbrella of "contrib"
> without requiring them to keep to the same release schedule.  Each library
> can have its own release schedule and version numbers.

Makes sense (although it sounds like a recipe for confusion until the
transition is completed - at 1.3.0 final, yes?).

I suspect it will get easier - or at least look a little less
confusing - when the current contrib libs actually do start having
separate version numbers :)

> For example, you can use Clojure "1.3.0-alpha4" and
> org.clojure.contrib/logging "1.3.0-alpha3" in the same project.

Is there an easy way to lookup whether a given lib has an alpha4
version (or, more generally, what the latest reasonably stable build
is)?

(should I take this to the -dev list?)
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