https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1362487



--- Comment #18 from Tim Flink <[email protected]> ---
Sorry for the delay on this, got very distracted.

(In reply to Jared Smith from comment #14)
> The version and release tags are still wrong.  As I mentioned in comment
> number 1 and in person at Flock, you should set the Version: tag to 0 and
> the Release: tag to 0.1.20160806.git%{git_short_version_hash}%{dist} 

After looking at this again, I get what you're saying but I'd argue that's not
quite what the versioning guidelines say.

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Versioning#Pre-Release_packages

The way I'm reading that, the following should be fine so long as the version
starts with a 0 in case upstream ever does a proper release:

Version: 0.20160806.git%{git_short_version_hash}
Release: 1


Would this version/release scheme be acceptable?

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