Digging up an old thread, here.

On Jun 28, 6:44 pm, "Michael C. Harris" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Currently there should be a 0.6-(\d+).(\d+) tag for all plugins.

This should read "for all plugins that have a 0.6-compatible version",
I think.

Anyway, my real question: How do we name versions that are in
development?

Say I have a 0.7-0.1 plugin, and I tag it. That's fine.
Then I start working in trunk on 0.7-0.2. I don't want to actually
name it 0.7-0.2 yet because I want the version number to be distinct
from the _actual_ 0.7-0.2 (the one I'll eventually release).

In PHP/PECL, we'd name this "0.2-dev". Is 0.7-0.2-dev too cumbersome?

Other ideas? I'm open to anything, but I do think we should all follow
the same scheme.

S

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