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specify & rethink terminology used in outdated #139

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c0rydoras opened this issue Oct 31, 2023 · 0 comments
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specify & rethink terminology used in outdated #139

c0rydoras opened this issue Oct 31, 2023 · 0 comments
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c0rydoras commented Oct 31, 2023

Specify the terminology used in outdated in the readme for consistent and concise naming of things (e.g. models or variables)

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Term Meaning Example
Release Version major.minor 4.2
Version major.minor.patch 4.2.6
Requirements dependency_name major.minor.patch django 4.2.6

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this is not final/finished

Term Meaning Example
Release Version major.minor 4.2
Version major.minor.patch 4.2.6
@c0rydoras c0rydoras added the documentation Improvements or additions to documentation label Oct 31, 2023
@c0rydoras c0rydoras added this to the Outdated v1 milestone Oct 31, 2023
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@c0rydoras c0rydoras changed the title Specify Terminology used in Outdated Specify Terminology used in outdated Oct 31, 2023
@c0rydoras c0rydoras changed the title Specify Terminology used in outdated specify terminology used in outdated Oct 31, 2023
@c0rydoras c0rydoras changed the title specify terminology used in outdated specify & rethink terminology used in outdated Jan 12, 2024
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