2005-07-04, 12:18 PM
I'm pretty much used to gbpvr and all its plugins as i've spent time going up the learning curve. I've suggested to a couple of friends that they use gbpvr and although there are pretty good with computers they struggle with which plugins and skins are compatable with each other. When I think about it so do I.
reven seems to have come up with an excellent way of version naming for his range of plugins and I am suggesting that we all follow the same convention and have a standard. If this is acceptable I would gladly write it up on the wiki.
I'm sure reven will correct me but here goes. The version tag is made up of 4 digits with a dot seperator as follows:
Major Version . Skin Change . Minor Version . Bug Fix
If a skin developer says that a skin is OK for plugin X version 4.3 then we know it's OK with 4.3.1.2 and 4.3.2.5 etc.
Skin developers can then say confidently that a skin is OK with these plugins with these version i.e. just using the first 2 digits.
I think we should get this established as soon as we can. As I said things are getting more and more confusing as more plugins and skins are being developed.
What does everyone think?
reven seems to have come up with an excellent way of version naming for his range of plugins and I am suggesting that we all follow the same convention and have a standard. If this is acceptable I would gladly write it up on the wiki.
I'm sure reven will correct me but here goes. The version tag is made up of 4 digits with a dot seperator as follows:
Major Version . Skin Change . Minor Version . Bug Fix
If a skin developer says that a skin is OK for plugin X version 4.3 then we know it's OK with 4.3.1.2 and 4.3.2.5 etc.
Skin developers can then say confidently that a skin is OK with these plugins with these version i.e. just using the first 2 digits.
I think we should get this established as soon as we can. As I said things are getting more and more confusing as more plugins and skins are being developed.
What does everyone think?