No, please go ahead and make that change, just drop a note to the users
list to that effect

Though I don't know if you announced jena-security beyond dev so this may
be unnecessary for now

Rob


On 8/28/13 2:28 PM, "Claude Warren" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I would like the jena-security version number to match the jena-core
>number
>as it is very sensitive to Graph and Module changes.  Is there any problem
>with doing this?
>
>Claude
>
>
>On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 9:03 PM, Rob Vesse <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> All,
>>
>> The Jena team have decided that due to the large numbers of new features
>> and changes that will be included in the next release we are bumping
>> minor/major versions numbers as appropriate.
>>
>> For those of you currently relying on SNAPSHOTs to test fixes, new
>> features etc you will need to update your version numbers for modules as
>> follows:
>>
>> Module(s) Old Version New Version
>>
>> jena-core 2.10.-2-SNAPSHOT 2.11.0-SNAPSHOT
>> jena-arq " "
>> apache-jena " "
>> apache-jena-libs " "
>> jena-iri 0.9.7-SNAPSHOT 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT
>> jena-tdb 0.10.2-SNAPSHOT 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT
>> jena-sdb 1.3.7-SNAPSHOT 1.4.0-SNAPSHOT
>> jena-fuseki 0.2.8-SNAPSHOT 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT
>> jena-jdbc 0.1.1-SNAPSHOT 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT
>> jena-security 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT Unchanged
>> jena-text 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT Unchanged
>>
>> Note that where major versions numbers have been changed this is
>>primarily
>> to denote the stability of the module and for the most part is not
>> indicative of breaking API changes (though there are a few across the
>> modules).  If you have any questions on this please feel free to ask
>>
>> Rob
>>
>
>
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