Re: Trying to unsubscribe
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Re: jabberd-2.4.0 release
W dniu 23.05.2016, pon o godzinie 15∶38 -0400, użytkownik Greg Troxel napisał: > Does this imply that it should be safe, aside from cautions in NEWS, > to update a machine running 2.3.x to 2.4.0? Yes. No breaking changes. > Often a minor version change indicates something more dramatic than > bugfixes, so I thought I would ask. I am attempting to follow http://semver.org/ so every release should bring up MINOR number, with PATCH reserved for fixing screw-ups in MINOR release. 2.4.0 fixes bugs in XMPP/XEP/daemons implementation, not in the release process itself. So, expect 2.5.0 to follow up, not 2.4.1. -- /o__ (_<^' Captain's Log, star date 21:34.5... signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: jabberd-2.4.0 release
Tomasz Sternawrites: > Next jabberd2 release is available. > > Get 2.4.0 release at GitHub: > https://github.com/jabberd2/jabberd2/releases > > This is a bugfix release. Does this imply that it should be safe, aside from cautions in NEWS, to update a machine running 2.3.x to 2.4.0? Often a minor version change indicates something more dramatic than bugfixes, so I thought I would ask. In other words, why isn't this 2.3.N+1? signature.asc Description: PGP signature