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Re: [tor-dev] txtorcon versioning



Hi meejah. This sounds like a good move since txtorcon makes so many
small incremental releases. I like symantic versioning for stem [1],
but I've only made six releases thus far. Not nineteen. :P

Symantic versioning provides a clear way of indicating what upgrades
are safely backwards compatible and which aren't. In the above you say
"The onion service APIs *will* change" but also "At one point, I
thought of breaking a few now-regrettable APIs. However, I will not do
this." - are you changing APIs or not?

If you are then Calendar Versioning will make it tricker for your
users to figure out when you're doing so.

[1] https://stem.torproject.org/change_log.html#versioning

On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 1:25 PM, meejah <meejah@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I will soon release the next version of txtorcon with a ton of cool new
> features. This will be called 0.19.0. More details:
>
>    http://timaq4ygg2iegci7.onion/releases.html
>
> Going forward, versioning will switch to a "CalVer.org" variant. At one
> point, I thought of breaking a few now-regrettable APIs.
>
> However, I will not do this.
>
> The next version after 0.19.0 will be 17.x.y
> Changes in any existing APIs will be done by first introducing the new
> thing, deprecating the old thing and eventually removing the old
> thing. The new documentation's "programming guide" includes some notes
> on API stability. I have not to date broken/changed any existing
> API. Also at this point nothing is deprecated (but there are "preferred"
> APIs).
>
> The onion services APIs *will* change for the 17.x release.
>
> New code should follow the recommendations in the programming
> guide. Existing code will continue to work for the forseeable future.
>
> thanks,
> meejah
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