Set version to 1.0.0 (release candidate) #74
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The current version of the spec will be set as version 1.0.0, as a release-candidate.
This means
An implementation that's coded against e.g. version 1.x.x of the spec should be expected to be able to read any filesystem nodes that are on version 1.x.x.
An open question: Should an implementation that's coded against version 1.0.0 of the spec be able to write another revision to a file that's on version 1.1.0? And what version should that file have? Version 1.1.0 or version 1.0.0?