>> >* regexp.diff >> > >> >Since the only user of regexp was FilePattern, which is now deprecated, >> >I suggest to remove regexp as type altogether. I propose regexp-2.diff >> >which removes regexp as type. > >I can't remember regexp-2.diff right now. If we specify in the part >where we describe FilePattern that it was a list of strings, where each >string is a POSIX regexp, then I'm fine with the removal of the type.
FilePattern is deprecated, but I don't mind updating its description if you think it's important. >I believe that: > + we need to keep a version key > + as long as we stay compatible with previous releases of the spec, > we use 1.x.y or 1.x, and we increment major when we break the > compatibility > >Do we need a micro version? I don't know. I believe it could be useful >to have it for typo fixes, or editorial fixes (when we don't add a new >feature, eg). That's why I'd go with x.y.z. We don't need a micro version because non-sustantial fixes in the specification like typos or editorial clearifications do not have a semantic impact and as such there is no need to differentiate between the two spec versions in the .dsktop file. Cheers, Waldo _______________________________________________ xdg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xdg
