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Versioning
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**********
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Mopidy uses `Semantic Versioning <http://semver.org/>`_, but since we're still
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pre-1.0 that doesn't mean much yet.
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Mopidy follows `Semantic Versioning <http://semver.org/>`_. In summary this
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means that our version numbers have three parts, MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH, which
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change according to the following rules:
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- When we *make incompatible API changes*, we increase the MAJOR number.
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- When we *add features* in a backwards-compatible manner, we increase the
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MINOR number.
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- When we *fix bugs* in a backwards-compatible manner, we increase the PATCH
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number.
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The promise is that if you make a Mopidy extension for Mopidy 1.0, it should
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work unchanged with any Mopidy 1.x release, but probably not with 2.0. When a
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new major version is released, you must review the incompatible changes and
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update your extension accordingly.
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Release schedule
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================
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We intend to have about one feature release every month in periods of active
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development. The feature releases are numbered 0.x.0. The features added is a
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mix of what we feel is most important/requested of the missing features, and
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features we develop just because we find them fun to make, even though they may
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be useful for very few users or for a limited use case.
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development. The features added is a mix of what we feel is most
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important/requested of the missing features, and features we develop just
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because we find them fun to make, even though they may be useful for very few
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users or for a limited use case.
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Bugfix releases, numbered 0.x.y, will be released whenever we discover bugs
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that are too serious to wait for the next feature release. We will only release
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bugfix releases for the last feature release. E.g. when 0.14.0 is released, we
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will no longer provide bugfix releases for the 0.13 series. In other words,
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there will be just a single supported release at any point in time. This is to
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not spread our limited resources too thin.
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Bugfix releases will be released whenever we discover bugs that are too serious
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to wait for the next feature release. We will only release bugfix releases for
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the last feature release. E.g. when 1.2.0 is released, we will no longer
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provide bugfix releases for the 1.1.x series. In other words, there will be just
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a single supported release at any point in time. This is to not spread our
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limited resources too thin.
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