Release Policy
We’re following SemVer.
Prior to CIDER 1.0, bumps of the minor (second) version number were considered major releases (e.g. 0.25 and 0.26 were major releases). |
The development cycle for the next major release starts immediately after the previous one has been shipped. Bugfix/point releases (if any) address only serious bugs and never contain new features or public API changes.
Here are a few examples:
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1.1.0 - Feature release
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1.1.1 - Bug-fix release
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1.1.2 - Bug-fix release
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1.2.0 - Feature release
CIDER and cider-nrepl are released independently, but follow the same release policy overall.[1] CIDER contains references to the cider-nrepl version it supports and would normally inject the newest cider-nrepl version possible.
Commands that were made obsolete will be removed in the next major release.
1. Keep in mind, though, that cider-nrepl has yet to make it to version 1.0