Trygve Laugstøl wrote:

1.0 to a 1.1 is not the time when you break an API. You can add stuff with minor released, but not break things. This is the versioning conventions used for all Maven-related projects. Perhaps trunk should be 2.0, but as long as it's 1.1 it can't break the API.


Well, in the Java world, this convention (While good) is not very well followed. I agree, however, that 1.1. should be backwards compatible in a good versioning system, so I support your notion that trunk should be 2.0. I think there is enough change that is substantial enough in operation and features that 2.x is probably a more useful description. This isn't a small increment in functionality.

Christian.

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