Hi ----- Mensaje original ----- > Hi all, > > Marc-André just did a new Fedora build fixing the > SSL issues we we're having with 0.15 (thanks for that), > but this is based on a git snapshot, and because of > the way our buildsys code generates git snapshot > tarbals is numbered 0.15.3 > > There are several problems with this: > 1. If we've a serious bug like this, we should just do > a new tarbal release with official announcements, > updating of the download page, etc. Fedora / RHEL are > not our only downstreams. Other distributions are > packaging spice-gtk too, and we should behave as a good > upstream for them. Doing an official 0.15.1 bugfix release > would clearly indicate to those other upstreams that > that is the version to use, rather then them having > to pick a random git snapshot. If we want a new release, let's just do 0.16 0 is major - bump only for API break 16 is minor - new releases of spice-gtk For ABI break, each library (spice-gtk/glib/controller) has independent visioning. > 2. The way our "make dist" generates git snapshot tarbals, > makes it impossible to do a 0.15.1 release now, since > we now already have a 0.15.3 in Fedora. Because we don't need to with the scheme above. Each update in git is a third revision field getting bump after each commit. > I would like to propose the following to resolve this: > > 1. Change "make dist" to add a .0 after the last official > release, so that the git snapshot which was just generated > would have been called 0.15.0.3. > > 2. Whenever we believe some bugfixes are important enough > to warrant a new Fedora build, also do an official bugfix > release, *and* use that for the Fedora packages, ie the > 0.15.3 snapshot would have been an official 0.15.1 release I was waiting a couple more testing day before releasing 0.16 However, I'll do a couple of RC releases before making official releases next time. _______________________________________________ Spice-devel mailing list Spice-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel