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Developers:
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The official glabels repository is located at
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https://github.com/jimevins/glabels-qt
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The glabels coding style is documented in the file
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[CODING-STYLE.md](CODING-STYLE.md) located in this directory.
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See below for additional guidelines.
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Translators:
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TBD
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ROADMAP
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TBD
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BRANCHES
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gLabels will typically have 2 active branches: a stable branch and a
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development branch.
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Stable branch
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A stable branch will maintained in a git branch named glabels-major.minor.
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E.g. "glabels-4.0". Some characteristics of a stable branch:
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- Prerequisites are fixed for the lifetime of the branch.
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- The primary purpose of releases within a branch is to fix bugs.
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- Besides bug fixes, releases may also include new and updated translations,
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updated documentation, and new label templates.
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- Generally, no new features will be introduced by a release within a
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stable branch unless it is necessary to fix a bug. Such a fix should not
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introduce new prerequisites.
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- Nor will code be refactored unless it is necessary to fix a bug.
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Unstable/development branch
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The current development branch is maintained in the Git master branch.
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Some characteristics of the development branch:
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- Prerequisites are volatile and may change release to release.
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- The primary purpose of releases is to introduce new features and
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get them in the hands of testers.
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- Features and file formats may be volatile and change release to
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release.
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- No attempt will be made to maintain backwards compatibility with
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development releases.
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Version numbering
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- Versions are numbered major.minor.micro (e.g. 4.0.3)
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- major version indicates a major change in architecture or technology
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- 2.x.x was based on gtk+-2
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- 3.x.x was based on gtk+-3
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- 4.x.x is based on qt-5
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- minor version indicates a minor change in features or design
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- even minor versions are from a stable branch
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- odd minor versions are from a development branch
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- micro version indicates a bugfix release
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- See above for release characteristics within a stable branch
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