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| Kalphiter:
--- Quote from: Tom on August 30, 2010, 11:10:15 PM ---That's what Blockland does and it works fine. --- End quote --- I don't see Blockland updating a version just for one bugfix, unless it's important. |
| Marcem:
--- Quote from: Kalphiter on August 30, 2010, 11:10:57 PM ---I don't see Blockland updating a version just for one bugfix, unless it's important. --- End quote --- Like v7. |
| Tom:
I could keep arguing how the current numbering system is much better for this use, but I don't see why you guys can't just deal with it. |
| M:
If there is something wrong or broken in your mod, you update it. If you have new content in your mod, you update it. Minor bugfixes you edit for - the mod will work, but you need to prioritize what deserves an update and what can do with an edit. If people complain about the bug again after you've uploaded the edit to fix it, just tell them it's fixed. Same way ZAPT did it, to the best of my knowledge. |
| Ephialtes:
I may disllow the editing of files post-approval in the next revision of the system so you are forced to update each time you make a change. I think any change you make should be pushed out to all users and it makes no sense to have files of the same version but with different content floating around. It defeats the purpose of a version control system entirely. As for version numbers - it makes things a load less complicated to just go up one version number each time. I can't see any reason to change this. All it would signal is how major/minor the update is but that's irrelevant since people don't get a choice about whether they update or not. |
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