On Oct 21, 2011, at 4:07 PM, Noah Slater wrote: > On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 9:03 PM, Adam Kocoloski <[email protected]> wrote: > > Sure, that works. It makes little difference to me. Why do you think it's >> important? > > > It's important for the list of tags people see in the repository. > > Compare: > > vote/1.1.1/1 > vote/1.1.1/2 > vote/1.1.1/3 > vote/1.2.0/1 > vote/1.2.0/2 > vote/1.2.1/1 > vote/1.2.2/1 > vote/1.2.2/2 > vote/1.2.2/3 > release/1.1.1 > release/1.2.0 > release/1.2.1 > release/1.2.2 > > With: > > 1.1.1 > 1.1.1-vote1 > 1.1.1-vote2 > 1.1.1-vote3 > 1.2.0 > 1.2.0-vote1 > 1.2.1 > 1.2.1-vote1 > 1.2.1-vote2 > 1.2.2 > 1.2.2-vote1 > 1.2.2-vote2 > 1.2.2-vote3 > > I think there is a much clearer separation of concerns in the first example. > > My goal is to keep our voting artefacts as far away from our release > artefacts as possible.
Ok, I was wondering if you had something else in mind. I don't see much possibility for confusion either way.
