Hi Vladimir,

Generally next major version of JMeter was with only 2 digits : 6.0 without last .0.
Can you change to 6.0 pls.

Milamber.

On 09/01/2024 09:12, vladimirsitni...@apache.org wrote:
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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push:
      new d3cba66416 chore: set next version to 6.0.0
d3cba66416 is described below

commit d3cba664160eeb8c856e6f2281bcbd12f09546f6
Author: Vladimir Sitnikov <sitnikov.vladi...@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Tue Jan 9 11:00:48 2024 +0300

     chore: set next version to 6.0.0
---
  gradle.properties | 2 +-
  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/gradle.properties b/gradle.properties
index eda4cfba05..83166e07ac 100644
--- a/gradle.properties
+++ b/gradle.properties
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ systemProp.sonar.gradle.skipCompile=true
  # This is version for Apache JMeter itself
  # Note: it should not include "-SNAPSHOT" as it is automatically added by 
build.gradle.kts
  # Release version can be generated by using -Prelease or -Prc=<int> arguments
-jmeter.version=5.6.3
+jmeter.version=6.0.0
# Plugins
  
com.github.vlsi.checksum-dependency.sha512=FAC41BF54A7C833BEAE9AB64083F6BEB3E1935BD6866C1B2F1D48FF926ABA4AECA53600FC3E41BE6ECBC87B73CE12F59C59836FB2E1DECC9408288060D66E988


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