On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 3:15 PM, Junio C Hamano <gits...@pobox.com> wrote:
> SZEDER Gábor <sze...@ira.uka.de> writes:
>
>> Gut feeling tells me that I should take this as a subtle
>> encouragement to look into adding 'versionsort.postreleasesuffix',
>> shouldn't I ;)
>
> It is more like "this made me realize that these are merely 'suffix'
> after the real release name, no pre- or post- about them", also
> known as "I think PREreleasesuffix was a mistake and we weren't
> thinking clearly enough when we added it."
>
> To me, this looks like a list of possible suffixes that can include
> an empty suffix to denote "the real thing", e.g.
>
>     versionsort.suffix = "-alpha" "-beta" "" "-gamma" "-delta"
>
> and that position in the list determines the order of things inside
> the same family of versions that share the same "non-suffix" part.

This is what makes sense to me. Perhaps migrade to "releasesuffix" and
deprecate "prereleasesuffix"? I don't think that's too painful
especially if git accepts the old value and warns about it's
deprecation? That or we can just stick with calling it pre-release and
they sort based on order with '' being the empty value?

Thanks,
Jake

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