On 1/4/20 4:31 PM, Louis Lagendijk wrote: > Just a question: why do we use 1.0.29, should we not switch to semantic > versioning, i.e. 1.1.0 so we can cut bugfix releases if we ever want > them? > > Sorry if this has been discussed before.... >
I agree with Louis. I would even suggest to use date-based versioning such as 20.1.0 where 20 is the year, 1 is the month and 0 is the patch version. Major and minor releases don't mean much in the case of sane-backends as it's just a collection of many separate scanner libraries, so we might as well use the numbers to signify the release date. Regards, Povilas
