It is human choice - you'll have to explicitly call "make release" to get the 
version
bumped.

What bumpversion does is helping to automate the boring details of it:
- determine current version (provided it matches the semver spec)
- pick next version number (according to semver spec)
- commit the changes to git
- tag the release commit

More details can be found in bumpversion manual.

On 04.10.2017 13:28, Neels Hofmeyr wrote:
> Hi Max,
>
> I asked before and now we have https://gerrit.osmocom.org/4127 so let me ask
> again:
>
> What is bumpversion used for in your 'make release' setup?
> I would expect version bumping to be a human choice.
> How is it intended to work?
>
> ~N


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