M is the major version number
m is the minor version number
s is 'a' for alpha, 'b' for beta, and 'r' for release
n is a continuously growing sequence number, irrespectively of s

+1

On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 5:37 PM, Jean-Pierre Rosen <ro...@adalog.fr> wrote:

> Le 20/09/2016 à 22:56, Olivier Henley a écrit :
> > 2. To me a commit named V1.2a is miss-leading as being alpha regardless
> > the real alpha commit is named V1.2-alpha. Same thing for V1.2b. If you
> > want to say it is a stable release why not use the term stable. My two
> > cents.
> Two more cents: the convention I use, which was set up by our company
> quality manager:
> Version numbers are: M.msn, where:
> M is the major version number
> m is the minor version number
> s is 'a' for alpha, 'b' for beta, and 'r' for release
> n is a continuously growing sequence number, irrespectively of s
>
> For example, I had versions like:
> 1.18b1, 1.18b2, ... 1.18b7, 1.18r8 (soon to be released ;-) )
>
> I find this simple and convenient.
> --
> J-P. Rosen
> Adalog
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>
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