Wayne
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 7:10 PM, Wayne Fay <[email protected]> wrote:

> > * 0.3 is Vaadin 6-based, 0.4 is Vaadin 7-based, 0.5 is Vaadin6-based,
> etc.:
> >  It's weird because the features of the library should be exactly the
> same
> > (the only difference is the underlying API that is being used)
>
> How about 0.7 becomes Vaadin 7-based?
>

And then? If I want to add some improvements in the Vaadin 6 build, I am
being forced to release 0.6.1, 0.6.2 (even though these are NOT bug fixes?)



>
> Not sure what happens when Vaadin 10.x comes out. Also not sure what
> happens when you decide to release a "proper" 1.0 release. Maybe call
> it 1.7 to indicate "stable and based on Vaadin 7"?
>

Eventually, I'd like to release a proper 1.0. That's the whole idea. How
can we keep a consistent version scheme in such a case?

Thanks for the feedback,
S.


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> Wayne
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