[FFmpeg-devel] 2.9/3.0, 2.8.5, ...

Andreas Cadhalpun andreas.cadhalpun at googlemail.com
Sat Jan 2 17:16:51 CET 2016


On 02.01.2016 17:12, James Almer wrote:
> On 1/2/2016 8:42 AM, Andreas Cadhalpun wrote:
>> On 01.01.2016 15:19, Michael Niedermayer wrote:
>>> Its a while since 2.8 so unless there are objections i will make a
>>> 2.9 or if people prefer a 3.0 within the next month or so
>>
>> I think using 3.0 would better due to the backwards incompatible
>> API changes.
>>
>> We should do this always to give the major version a defined meaning.
>> That way we would use semantic versioning[1].
> 
> We didn't for 2.4, which also had a project wide major bump.

Yes, but I think it would have been better.

> And really,
> those who care about ABI breaks (distros) and library versions (distros
> and API users) don't care about the arbitrary version of the ffmpeg
> package as a whole.
> 
> Some time ago it was argued that the ffmpeg version should for example
> get a major bump when some considerable changes were made to the CLI
> tools. Users that download ffmpeg and don't care about the libraries
> look at that version, and they are the ones affected by all and any
> changes made to command line options for those tools.

But this is a quite arbitrary thing, as the command line interface
has lots of changes in every version.

> Personally I'd call this one 2.9, and then the next can be 3.0 instead
> of 2.10.

That way the major version has no meaning at all.

Best regards,
Andreas


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