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Commit b9e9d64c authored by Paul McCarthy's avatar Paul McCarthy :mountain_bicyclist:
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Updated contributing guide r.e. version number

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A separate branch is created for each release. The name of the branch is
``v[release]``, where ``[release]`` is the version number (see below). For
example, the branch name for release ``1.0.0`` would be ``v1.0.0``. Hotfixes
may be added to these release branches. Hotfixes should be merged into the
master branch, and then cherry-picked onto the release branch(es).
``v[release]``, where ``[release]`` is the ``major.minor`` version number (see
below). For example, the branch name for release ``1.0`` would be ``v1.0``.
Hotfixes may be added to these release branches. Hotfixes should be merged
into the master branch, and then cherry-picked onto the release branch(es).
Every release (including hotfixes) is also tagged with its version number.
For example, the first commit in the ``v1.0.0`` branch would also be tagged
with ``1.0.0``.
For example, the first commit in the ``v1.0`` branch would also be tagged with
``1.0``. A maintenance release to the ``v1.0`` branch would be tagged with
``1.0.1``.
Version number
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The ``fslpy`` version number follows `semantic versioning
The ``fslpy`` version number roughly follows `semantic versioning
<http://semver.org/>`_ rules, so that dependant projects are able to perform
compatibility testing. The full version number string consists of three
numbers::
numbers:
major.minor.patch
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- The ``major`` number is incremented on major feature additions, and
backwards-incompatible changes.
Additionally, a single letter (``a``, ``b``, ``c``, etc) may be appended
to the version number, indicating a hotfix release.
Testing
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