I agree with the version numbering. It's not that important, because this version number is somewhat transient. It's used as the basis for version independency (for instance, for v5.0, there's some cleaning to be done before exit, that sort of thing)
Therefore, if we change our minds in a later version, users would either not re-buildout or they would and in both cases, the state would be consistent.
I agree with the version numbering. It's not that important, because this version number is somewhat transient. It's used as the basis for version independency (for instance, for v5.0, there's some cleaning to be done before exit, that sort of thing)
Therefore, if we change our minds in a later version, users would either not re-buildout or they would and in both cases, the state would be consistent.