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Great
document Andrew !
I'm
sorry I missed the discussion on this recently,
and
was wondering whether a 4 level version number had been considered on the
call.
Major
= increments for architectural changes
Minor
= increments for significant content changes, including breaking backwards
compatibility
Micro
= increments for changes which are backwards compatible
Build = the build number or date
time
eg.
4-4-3-20071224
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[mailto:mtf@xxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Andrew Jacobs
Sent: 07 March 2008 11:48 To: mtf@xxxxxxxx Cc: 'Karel Engelen' Subject: Updated Schema Versioning Added a new section covering the affect on business rules. Thanks
Andrew Jacobs
Director & CTO
HandCoded Software Ltd
Mob: +44 (0)7710 304239
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