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Re: [Taler] Taler releases


From: Christian Grothoff
Subject: Re: [Taler] Taler releases
Date: Tue, 28 May 2024 23:47:59 +0200
User-agent: Mozilla Thunderbird

Dear Slack Coder,

First of all, thanks for alerting me that my FTP upload didn't work, I used a new script to publish the source TGZ and it seems to have (silently) failed on me. I'll need to investigate this, I thought I did publish some 0.11 release TGZ on ftp.gnu.org, but clearly I failed :-(.

Anyway, aside from that, the main things to know:

x.y.z

if x=0: pre-production development releases, maybe suitable for regional- or event currencies, but probably not for regulatory-compliant production systems. No warranties, check the bug tracker, etc. :-).

y: feature-based milestone, when all components have reached the milestone, we'll announce the release.

z: minor release per component, used to make minor releases with bugfixes or new features after a release, and also to make pre-releases for testing before the release announcement.

None of these are at all indicative of *protocol* compatibility: for that we have the protocol versioning MAJOR:MINOR:AGE with colons (see https://tutorials.taler.net/merchant/versioning). In general, we introduce new features but will remain compatible with *several* protocol versions back and only drop compatibility when we're pretty sure that nobody we're aware of is still using ancient code. So no _need_ to check for versions in general. Exceptions may apply, especially for x=0 and isolated features, but we try very, very hard to avoid those already.

So basically, if you want the features of release y, use all components of y otherwise you might not get the features. Of an individual component we may at any time make improvements by bumping z. Don't worry at all about having z differ between components, it is *normal*.

Once x>0, we'll kind-of use SEMVER where x indicates major new developments and y indicates fully compatible changes and z minor patches, but *still* we cannot ever expect everyone to update to a new version at the same time, so we *must* always be compatible to x +/- 1 version *at least*. For details, the only way to know is to check the protocol versioning (/config endpoint) for the respective component via MAJOR:MINOR:AGE as explained in the video-tutorial linked above.

I hope this helps!

Happy hacking!

Christian


On 5/28/24 19:58, Slack Coder wrote:
Hi all,

How should third parties know when to bump Taler releases?  The current situation is a little confusing.  The git repository has the v0.11 releases on it -and- debian packages on a new install are bumped to v0.11.  The source tarballs are not available on ftpmirror.gnu.org, and the Taler wallet on f-droid is on v0.10.

Somewhat related, will Taler wallets be forward/backward compatible to some degree between releases?

Thanks!

Slack Coder





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