Le mer. 13 janv. 2016 à 07:19, Ryan Ernst <r...@iernst.net> a écrit :

> While this isn't something we have tests for in TestBackwardsCompatibility
> (that only tests every previous version against the current version), we do
> have tests in TestVersion for parsing versions that do not have constants
> (see testForwardsCompatibility). Version constants are only shortcuts to
> Version objects with known values, not what are passed around.
>

Thanks Ryan. So the version part should be fine at least.

On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 2:31 AM, Yonik Seeley <ysee...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Seems like this versioning limitation should be fixed - we should
>>> always be free to create bugfix releases for past releases.
>>>
>>
While I agree it should not prevent us from releasing as it is something
that we would need to do anyway for instance if we discover a serious
corruption bug, it still puts us in an lesser known territory that means
that we need to be more careful when testing the release.

Most of the work has already been done so I don't think we should cancel
this release, we just need to test more carefully, but this is something
that would refrain me from proposing to do bugfix releases of previous
minor releases again in the future, unless there is a major bug that needs
to be adressed.

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