On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 1:30 AM, Thomas Keller
<address@hidden> wrote:
I agree that continueing the current versioning scheme, just with a
prefixed "1.", won't make much sense any longer, but I'm against
complicating this too much. A new easy rule for now could be:
1) if a release only consists of bug fixes or has small, not BC-breaking
improvements (esp. in respect to automate), raise the patch release
2) if a release has bigger improvements or breaks BC, raise the minor
version
3) if a major flag day introduces major new things or we've rewritten
90% of monotone (:)), raise the major number.