Salt uses a major and patch based systems for version numbers. Version numbers are
in the format MAJOR.PATCH
.
Note
Prior to the 3000
release, Salt used a date based system for version numbers.
Version numbers were in the format YYYY.MM.R
. The year (YYYY
) and month
(MM
) reflected when the release was created. The bugfix release number (R
)
increments within that feature release.
Note
Prior to the 2014.1.0
release, the typical semantic versioning was
still being used. Because of the rolling nature of the project, this did not
make sense. The 0.17
release was the last of that style.
To distinguish future releases from the current release, code names are used.
The periodic table is used to derive the next codename. The first release in
the date based system was code named Hydrogen
, each subsequent release will
go to the next atomic number.
Assigned codenames:
Hydrogen: 2014.1.0
Helium: 2014.7.0
Lithium: 2015.5.0
Beryllium: 2015.8.0
Boron: 2016.3.0
Carbon: 2016.11.0
Nitrogen: 2017.7.0
Oxygen: 2018.3.0
Fluorine: 2019.2.0
Neon: 3000
Sodium: 3001
Magnesium: 3002
Aluminium: 3003
Silicon: 3004
Phosphorus: 3005
Sulfur: 3006
Chlorine: 3007
Argon: 3008
Potassium: 3009
The complete list of upcoming codenames is available in the source code.
An example might help clarify how this all works.
The current code name is Iodine
. A release is ready to be cut and the previous
release was 3053
. This would make the new release number 3054
. After three
patch releases, the release number would be 3054.3
.
After the release is cut, new features would be worked on under the Xenon
code name and the process repeats itself.
The salt version, for programmers, is based on git describe
and presented to
end-users with salt --version
.
Example arguments for git checkout
:
Argument
Comment
master
Master branch Actively developed bug-fixes and new features
v3000
Tag signaling the commit for 3000 release.
v3000.1
Tag signaling the commit for a 3000.1 patch fix.
Influence of the git checkout
argument on git describe
:
Checkout
Describe
Comment
v3000
v3000
(tag is fixed point in time)
v3000.1
v3000.1
(tag is fixed point in time)
master
v3000.1-9-g10d5dec
Commit of most recent tag in master
Some details of v3000.1-9-g10d5dec (from git describe
after git checkout master
):
Part
Comment
v3000.1
git describe finds the most recent tag on the 2016.11 branch
9
Commits on top of the most recent tag, relative to your local git fetch
gf2eb3dc
'g' + git SHA ("abbreviated name") of the most recent commit