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I noticed that two recent releases of Nuget packages used rather unusual naming scheme, e.g. 6.1.0-CI-20240712-015507, Do there versions represent preliminary release of 6.1.0 or it is a new version naming scheme? If latter, I'd recommend to stick to generally adopted version naming. Even if it's an intermediate release, like beta or RC, I believe it will be better if versions hint about their intensions (alpha, beta, rc-1 etc.). Right now it's impossible for an outsider to conclude what kind of release it is.
Just my 2 cents.
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I noticed that two recent releases of Nuget packages used rather unusual naming scheme, e.g. 6.1.0-CI-20240712-015507, Do there versions represent preliminary release of 6.1.0 or it is a new version naming scheme? If latter, I'd recommend to stick to generally adopted version naming. Even if it's an intermediate release, like beta or RC, I believe it will be better if versions hint about their intensions (alpha, beta, rc-1 etc.). Right now it's impossible for an outsider to conclude what kind of release it is.
Just my 2 cents.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: