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Hey Ben! I definitely see where you're coming from, and it's not entirely silly. I had the same thought when writing the initial document, and there's technically a version in the graphic on the about page: 16.6.
Ultimately I decided the world didn't need a new prescriptive version standard. Instead, calver.org focuses on describing an extant phenomenon. Of course, others had other ideas: https://pypi.org/search/?q=calver
We could somehow draw a line around the vocabulary part of CalVer and version that. The problem is:
- When we find more folks out in the world using calendar elements in their versioning (weeks, day of year, etc.), does it limit our ability to document that?
- Do we have to update our version to reflect something that was already happening?
- Do we need to have both versions side-by-side on the site?
I could see an argument made, if that's the argument you're trying to make. What would you do with two or more versions of CalVer?
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