[aerogear-dev] Versioning x Roadmap x Jiras puzzle

Summers Pittman supittma at redhat.com
Mon Jun 17 09:34:24 EDT 2013


On 06/17/2013 08:04 AM, Lucas Holmquist wrote:
> On Jun 13, 2013, at 10:34 AM, Bruno Oliveira <bruno at abstractj.org> wrote:
>
>> Good morning all, today I was thinking about a problem that the other
>> projects might face with.
>>
>> Our versioning policy is pretty straightforward
>> http://staging.aerogear.org/docs/reference/AeroGearVersioningPolicy/ and
>> to me makes sense. Here comes the problem, as you know
>> aerogear-security-shiro was released and would be crazy to start with
>> 1.0.x, for this reason I started with 0.1.0. Question:
>>
>> - Where 0.1.0 release should be into the roadmap?
>> http://staging.aerogear.org/docs/planning/roadmaps/AeroGearSecurity/
> I think of aerogear-security-picketlink and aerogear-security-shiro as adapters to aerogear-security.
>
> So for the AeroGear Security roadmap, i would think the shiro "adapter" should go under 1.X.0 since it's a new feature
>
+1
>> Might be confusing if we just add 0.1.0 into the roadmap.
>>
>> - How to properly file jiras?
>> The correct would be 0.1.0 for jiras associated with
>> aerogear-security-shiro, but might be very confusing for newcomers when
>> they start to look at our roadmap.
>>
> I think for filling JIRA's, we might just want to stick with the umbrella aerogear-security numbers,  or else create a new sub projects for these
>
>> - In the situation where you must bump the minor release, for example
>> aerogear-security 1.0.2. What's the appropriate approach to follow?
>> Create a new release on Jira and update the roadmap?
>>
>> I'm asking these questions because is impossible our components have the
>> same version of the others with projects growth.
>> -- 
>> abstractj
>>
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