On Monday, June 30, 2014 10:15:47 Giuseppe D'Angelo wrote: > On 30 June 2014 09:50, Stephen Kelly <[email protected]> wrote: > > Does "5.4.0" qualify? > > > > How much testing does a 'new major version' need? > > But according to that scheme that should the version number used when > linking against QtCore 5.4.0, shouldn't it?
My point is: Qt minor releases are 6 months apart. How realistic is it to conceive, plan, implement and test a 'new major release' of an entire module in that timespan? Would it be better for users of Qt to stick to the Qt schedule instead? What is a 'new major release' in that scenario anyway? How does it differ from a 'new minor release of Qt' and 'a new minor release of module Y'? How useful is it (for someone trying to understand a release of anything) that those are all different things? Thanks, -- Join us at Qt Developer Days 2014 in Berlin! - https://devdays.kdab.com Stephen Kelly <[email protected]> | Software Engineer KDAB (Deutschland) GmbH & Co.KG, a KDAB Group Company www.kdab.com || Germany +49-30-521325470 || Sweden (HQ) +46-563-540090 KDAB - Qt Experts - Platform-Independent Software Solutions _______________________________________________ Development mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development
