Bug 1010605

Summary: Can you stop bumping version and releases simultaneously?
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Christopher Meng <i>
Component: python-libcloudAssignee: Daniel Bruno <dbruno>
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Description Christopher Meng 2013-09-21 22:51:15 UTC
It's weird to bump them all at the same time.

We all use:

0.13.1-1

when you have some issues related to packaging or others, you revise it and then

0.13.1-2

after that a newer version released then

0.13.2-1

It's very weird to bump releases when bumping versions. I don't know why you did this, but it really made me think if you'd done many revisions to a new version, then last week when I saw your changelog I finally understand that it's a mistake.

You can see that we all never do this, please change you release number in the next version with -1.

Thanks.

Comment 1 Daniel Bruno 2013-09-30 19:37:40 UTC
Thank you Christopher for advise me about.

I'll fix it in the next version of this package and in the other that I maintain.