On 23-06-15 15:13, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
- you are highly recommended to adopt Seaside
convention: they have
symbolic versions for #release3, #release3.1, etc. probably a bit more
of work, but it works fine.
+1
- and of course, you can use a fixed version number
(for example: 3.1.1)
Unless your configuration might be used in other configurations. Then
you should not depend
on a fixed version number. It is not your code, you don't control who
fixes bugs in it
and the one patching it does not know about you as the dependency is
declared in
one direction only.
Stephan