🍺 Paul
I guess it's that time of the season again where I come up with silly projects for myself while looking for a new job.
👽 Paul Webb
Hear hear! I just updated chronver.org and its module. This job market is tough so my search became passive.
💀 Fakenane
That's an interesting trade off: deciding whether to be able to compare release dates versus feature drift in version numbers. I guess release dates is more concrete, but it's hard to tell if version 2025.07.22 is that different from 2025.07.15
👽 Paul Webb
Same with v3.2.1 and v3.2.14 and v3.3.0 so hopefully there's a CHANGELOG
💀 Fakenane
Yeah, I guess 3.2.1->3.2.14 tells me that my application that uses this interface should continue to work. 3.2.14->3.3.0 tells me that there's major new features, and most likely my application still should continue to work. 4.0.0 would tell me that my application will no longer work. As opposed to 2025.07.22 having major changes from 2025.07.23