[asterisk-dev] ARI versioning in 13 and 14

Sean Brady sbrady at haikuengineering.com
Thu Nov 17 13:23:09 CST 2016


Vote for opt. 2.
On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 11:59 John Kiniston <johnkiniston at gmail.com> wrote:

> My vote is for #3
>
>
> 3) Set the major version of ARI identical to the major version of
> Asterisk. Going forward, Asterisk 13 will have ARI versions 13.X.Y,
> Asterisk 14 will have ARI versions 14.X.Y, and Asterisk 15 will have ARI
> versions 15.X.Y
>
> #1 would be as confusing to keep track of as Asterisk 1.6 versions were,
> #2 is just a more confusing version of #3 IMHO.
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 11:32 AM, Mark Michelson <mmichelson at digium.com>
> wrote:
>
>
> 1) Just bump the minor versions and document somewhere that the ARI
> version is "local" to a particular release of Asterisk. Therefore Asterisk
> 14's 1.10.0 is not the same as Asterisk 13's 1.10.0
>
> 2) Bump the major version of ARI for each major release of Asterisk. We
> won't retroactively apply this to the upgrade from Asterisk 12 to Asterisk
> 13. So Asterisk 13 will have ARI versions 1.X.Y, Asterisk 14 will have ARI
> versions 2.X.Y, and Asterisk 15 will end up with Asterisk 3.X.Y
>
> 3) Set the major version of ARI identical to the major version of
> Asterisk. Going forward, Asterisk 13 will have ARI versions 13.X.Y,
> Asterisk 14 will have ARI versions 14.X.Y, and Asterisk 15 will have ARI
> versions 15.X.Y
>
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