2009/10/9 Saifi Khan <saifi.k...@datasynergy.org>

> On Thu, 1 Oct 2009, Erik Wikstr?m wrote:
>
> > My proposal is that instead of releasing the code as X.Y.0 first make a
> > X.Y.0 RC (Release Candidate). While the RC might not see as much usage
>
> you make a valid point.
>
> Now for the same users, it may be a good idea to make the tag
> more search friendly as well.
>
> Perhaps something like
>  x.y-rc
>
> and thus a .0 release has a clean tag 2.4.0 for example and
> search engine results are cleaner, since they are not littered
> with 2.4.0-RC and 2.4.0-RC2 etc.
>
> What do you think ?
>

Trivial: the less numbers and more natural toward user the better. "dev"
"test" and "prod" are natural + POSIX time is very easy and natural to
understand and standard. 1 scriptsyncbuild conveniently mnemoniced (eg
"autorenew") to adjust whole thing, "autorenew" or likewise get latest
version from preferred order hg,git,svn,cvs. now don't now how to make
git-clone bit in the dark still super stable.

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