> so if you release now, and then do a bugfix release by changing the
> context like cmlenz suggests, who would care? and then release
> something further developped with maybe an idea of cboos in it
> discussed?
The developers team use a version numbering scheme that carries some meaning:
0.11.1 and subsequent 0.11.x releases should not break APIs that will
be available in 0.11. This scheme won't be changed for the sake of
releasing earlier.
0.11 needs to be released, everyone's expecting it, but it needs to be
a well defined object.
If you don't care about the numbering scheme, you can check out the
code from the trunk.
As a user, I do care about the version numbering.
Users are already confused about which plugin they can use with a
given release of Trac. I can't imagine the support nightmare
(MailingList and tickets) if the APIs vary over bug fix releases...
So, as a short answer to your question ("who would care"), I would and
I'm bet (hope?) I'm not the only one.
Cheers,
Manu
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