On 1/30/07, Jorge Godoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> "Jorge Vargas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > given x.y.z I suggest we bump z right after they get releases y if we
> are
> > sure they are no problems and x needs to have a discussion.  of course z
> and
> > maybe y can only be bump in stable (1.0 branch right now) and x only in
> > trunk, some y versions like SO 0.7-0.8 must be treated as if they where
> x
> > is everyone ok with this?
>
> Why don't we treat them like every other free project?  Using your
> terminology: z = minor changes, bugfixes, etc.; y = changes that don't
> break
> the API and are compatible with previously written code; x = we try to
> keep it
> backwards compatible but there might be some changes on the API that
> require
> the user to change the code.


I'm sorry know that I reread my message I notice I forgot something crutial,
I was referring to our third-party dependencies not TG numbers themself. I
wrote this because SO 0.8 is comming out soon and turbokid still asks for
0.9.3, I'm sure they are others around.

I don't see a reason to worry with old and unmantained code.
>
> --
> Jorge Godoy      <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> >
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