Should we switch to a different versioning scheme, now that Firefox has?
I think it might be nice to do it like so:
firefox-theme-base.minor-version.bugfix
In this case, our current theme version would be 10.1, if we released what we have today.
If we don't pull in the changes from Firefox 11 (for whatever reason), but made a bugfix, it'd be 10.1.1. If we added new features, it'd be 10.2. If we upgrade to the base theme of Firefox 11, it'd be 11.1.
Alternatively, we could just do:
firefox-theme-base.our-version
...And we'd bump our version per release, regardless of feature or bugfix. In this model, we might just have the .0 versions implied, and then reset the counter each time we upgrade to the latest theme release.
What do you think?