Releases
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In the split from GF
, the release tags seem to have been lost.
They could be re-added manually, although I'm not sure it makes sense to do this. Maybe releases from the old monolithic repository shouldn't be confused with releases post-split.
Conversely, the gf-rgl
has retained its release tags for 3.8 and 3.9, but maybe these should be removed.
I have removed the release tags from gf-rgl; they do not belong in this brave new post-split world.
The RGL need no longer be on the same release cycle as the GF core, although it probably makes sense to keep a date-based release cycle rather than having to decide whether each change is significant enough for a new release.
Despite GF's history of decimal versioning (e.g. "3.9"), for the RGL I suggest we adopt an Ubuntu-style date-based versioning system, where the next release is something like:
- 18
- 18-08
- 2018
- 2018-08
The main thread for this discussion is over at the gf-core
repository: GrammaticalFramework/gf-core#4