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Upgrade dots node release to strictly adhere to Semantic Versioning. #53

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bigeasy opened this issue Sep 1, 2019 · 0 comments
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bigeasy commented Sep 1, 2019

Had my own notion of how versions would work because I wasn't used to the prerelease identifiers. I favored an even/odd major to indicate unstable/stable, which is itself an inversion of what people expect, but zero is even and it is my first unstable version number, so it made sense to me.

Now I'm okay with Semantic Versioning. It's what people expect. Saying Semantic Versioning seems to make other developers happy.

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bigeasy pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 11, 2019
Broke the `-v` option in `dots node release`. Fixed it.

See #53.
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