Re: I'm curious about its release number

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Le 16/09/2013 05:31, Christopher Meng a écrit :
> Hi,
> 
> I'm curious about the release tag of python-libcloud.
> 
> Currently dbruno writes down:
> 
> 2013-09-09 - Daniel Bruno <dbruno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> - 0.13.1-10
> 
> 2013-07-01 - Daniel Bruno dbruno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - 0.13.0-9
> 
> 2013-05-16 - Daniel Bruno dbruno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - 0.12.4-8
> 
> 2013-03-26 - Daniel Bruno dbruno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - 0.12.3-6
> 
> 2013-02-19 - Daniel Bruno dbruno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - 0.12.1-5
> 
> 2012-10-10 - Daniel Bruno dbruno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - 0.11.3-4
> 
> 2012-08-02 - Daniel Bruno dbruno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - 0.11.1-3
> 
> 2012-06-15 - Daniel Bruno dbruno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - 0.9.1-2
> 
> 2012-04-16 - Daniel Bruno dbruno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - 0.9.1-1
> 
> 2012-03-26 - Daniel Bruno dbruno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - 0.8.0-4
> 
> Well, It should be something like 0.9.1-1, 0.10.1-1, 0.12.3-1, release
> number should not get bumped when packaging a newer version.

Yes, this is a common pratice to reset release to 1 for new version.

I think this is not a bug as far as new NVER > old NVER

Probably a small email to package owner for next version is enough.

Remi.

> 
> If you think I'm right I will go to bugzilla and file a bug.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> Yours sincerely,
> Christopher Meng
> 
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> 
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