Vivien Kraus schreef op zo 29-05-2022 om 17:43 [+0200]: > Yes. Mesecons was using version numbers and then the latest tag is a > date. Given that it’s April 1st, maybe there’s something funny > occuring > here, but the changes around that day looked reasonable to my > untrained > eye. However, one thing I didn’t notice at first was the drop of the > + > in the license. Sorry. My guess is that upstream did some important fixes and decided to tag it, upstream previously enabled the automatic system for automatically making ContentDB releases for the latest commit every N days, upstream then made another commit on the master branch on the same day, then ContentDB notices the new commit and makes a releases based on the new commit instead of the tagged commit. Given that there is only a single date tag after 2017.03.05 but many ContentDB releases, I don't think the date tags can be used. More generally, I think it would be best to just use the ContentDB releases (their version which might be a date, and the commit ContentDB uses). Greetings, Maxime