When it comes to version numbers, I'm more concerned about following
semantic versioning than whether or not it's a major release. Bugfixes
warrant micro version updates, while new features warrant minor version
updates (and backward incompatible API changes are for the major version).

On 14 December 2016 at 05:47, Oulds, Jonathan <jonathan.ou...@intel.com>
wrote:

> I'd like to add my vote for a 2.4.1 release.  We don't want to raise the
> expectation that there will be substantial new functionality (which would
> warrant a 2.5.0 version).
>
> However, if the 2.4.1 release goes well I would certainly suggest that we
> aim for a 2.5.0 release in the second half of 2017.
>
> Longer term I would suggest that we try to maintain a regular release
> schedule ideally two per year as below:
> Q1 - Bug fix:
> Q3 - Bug fix plus at least one new feature:
>
>
>
> Jonathan Oulds
> Snr. Software Engineer
> McAfee
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: J Pai [mailto:jai.forums2...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2016 4:11 AM
> To: Ant Developers List <dev@ant.apache.org>; Maarten Coene <
> maarten_co...@yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: Ivy - Proposal for reviving the project and moving towards a
> release
>
> Maarten, thanks for volunteering to review the PRs. One of them has a test
> case. I will add a test for the other one.
>
> It looks like you have been involved with Ivy development and releases
> before, so I think you would be in a better position to decide if it should
> be 2.5.0 or 2.4.1. I personally prefer 2.4.1 because we are focussing on
> fixing some reported issues rather than introducing some new features.
>
> As for the release timeline, the reason I asked for a March 2017 date is
> to make sure we have a realistic goal in mind of releasing it instead of a
> open ended one which drags can potentially drag on for a while given the
> current state of the project. Having said that, you and others in ant-dev
> team who have been involved in previous releases can decide what makes
> sense in terms of release commitments. My whole goal is to try and get a
> usable bug fix release out soon, since the last one was 2 years back.
>
> -Jaikiran
>
> On Monday, December 12, 2016, Maarten Coene <maarten_co...@yahoo.com.
> invalid>
> wrote:
> > Thanks Jaikran,
> > I will look at your patches, I'll try to do it this week.If possible,
> please attach a junit test as well to reproduce the problem.
> >
> > About the release, the master branch already contains some fixes since
> the 2.4.0 release. They are listed in the release-notes.html in the 'doc'
> directory. If we want to create a 2.4.1 release, we should merge all these
> changes (and all upcomming patches) into the 2.4.x branch as well. If we
> decide to create a 2.5.0 release, this merging isn't necessary. I wouldn't
> pin on an exact timing, we can create a release any time when we think the
> codebase is ready for it.
> >
> > We also have to find a release manager. I did it in the past when we
> > were
> on SVN, but I don't have enough GIT knowledge (and I don't have the time
> to look into it) to do a new release.
> >
> > Maarten
> >
> >       Van: Jaikiran Pai <jai.forums2...@gmail.com>
> >  Aan: dev@ant.apache.org
> >  Verzonden: zondag 11 december 15:22 2016
> >  Onderwerp: Ivy - Proposal for reviving the project and moving towards
> > a
> release
> >
> > First off, I'm not an Ivy or Ant committer. The proposal that I make
> > below for an Ivy release is based on what was discussed in a recent
> > mail thread about the future of Ivy
> > https://www.mail-archive.com/dev@ant.apache.org/msg45078.html. There
> > was a suggestion that someone from community volunteer to try and
> > bring in some activity into the project and see if we can create a
> > release after triaging the JIRA issues.
> >
> >
> > I have had a look at the open issues in JIRA today and decided to
> > filter out issues that are open, updated since Jan 2014 and affects
> > versions 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4. I decided to use this as a filter
> > criteria to just select a few that I thought can be considered
> > "active". This [1] returns 57 issues. I went ahead and looked at those
> > issues today and have asked for more information in the JIRAs wherever
> > relevant and have sent a couple of pull requests [2] [3] to fix some
> straightforward ones.
> > I also have another PR that I opened this week to fix one other issue.
> > Out of those 57 issues, many are no longer relevant or don't have
> > enough details. I don't have JIRA privileges to label them, share
> > filters or even assign some to myself to track them better. So I think
> > for now, we can rely on that JIRA search query [1].
> >
> > At this point, I think, if we can target March 2017 for releasing a
> > 2.4.1-Beta-1 with fixes from the list of JIRAs I think that would be a
> > good start. Some of the issues noted in that JIRA are indeed important
> > ones and would need some review/help in fixing them correctly, which
> > essentially means, we need at least one person who has had experience
> > with the Ivy code and its design details and also has the committer
> rights.
> >
> >
> > Does any of this look feasible? Let me know if this isn't enough to
> > move things forward - I don't want to end up sending PRs and spending
> > time on this if there's no way we can get to a proper release in the
> > next few months.
> >
> >
> > [1]
> >
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVY-1553?jql=
> project%20%3D%20IVY%20AND%20status%20in%20(Open%2C%20%
> 22In%20Progress%22%2C%20Reopened)%20AND%20affectedVersion%20in%20(2.1.
> 0%2C%202.2.0%2C%202.3.0%2C%202.4.0%2C%202.4.0-RC1)%20AND%
> 20updated%20%3E%3D%202014-01-01%20ORDER%20BY%20updated%20DESC
> >
> > [2] https://github.com/apache/ant-ivy/pull/11
> >
> > [3] https://github.com/apache/ant-ivy/pull/12
> >
> > -Jaikiran
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