GNU Taler 0.0.0 released
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GNU Taler 0.0.0 released
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#5GPL'ed. Dead in the water. But it looks interesting. Good luck guys!
In short, no. Not dead in the water.
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#7Would people actually expect w piece of software marked as version 0.0.0 to be anything more than a placeholder?
Re: GNU Taler 0.0.0 released
#8GPL'ed. Dead in the water. But it looks interesting. Good luck guys!
Linux. Systemd. GNU. YaST. Git. Blender. These are all programs under the GPL, and the reason they are so successful is because of the defense that copyleft provides against proprietary software. In short, no. Not dead in the water.
Linux, Systemd, Git, and Blender are all (L)GPL v2, and none are AGPL.
There are thousands of open source projects I could name that are far reaching and have enormous success, released under permissive licenses such as Apache, BSD, MIT, etc.
If the system wasn't so fucked I'd down vote you.
Re: GNU Taler 0.0.0 released
#9GPL'ed. Dead in the water. But it looks interesting. Good luck guys!
Linux. Systemd. GNU. YaST. Git. Blender. These are all programs under the GPL, and the reason they are so successful is because of the defense that copyleft provides against proprietary software. In short, no. Not dead in the water.
Re: GNU Taler 0.0.0 released
#10So, semver is great and all, but 0.0.x releases just look silly, in my opinion. I've never seen someone zero index the least significant column before though, which makes it look even worse. Would people actually expect w piece of software marked as version 0.0.0 to be anything more than a placeholder?
0.0.0 is bizarre though.