Maybe I missunderstand smth but we are talking only about removing the 0 or 
keep it. So like we have it until 10 now.
Still from my point of view, there was no reason from switching from 9.0 to 10 
(and not to 10.0). So why now? We already have to change the number to 11.1 if 
we implement new features. Don’t forget we already had 7.2.1 and I think it was 
not the patch. I mean I don’t care About with or w/o but if we decide to remove 
it, we should remove it everywhere and not only for the end customer. If we 
will keep it, then we should Keep it everywhere and not talking about internal 
and external.


Here is, what I can say of the history:

7.0 Major
7.1 Minor (With some Features)
7.2 Minor (With some Features)
7.2.1 Patch (Fixes

For 8, we have:

8.0 Major
8.1 Minor (With some Features)
8.2 Minor (With some Features)
8.2 Patch 1 (Still 8.2, not 8.2.1)
8.2 Patch 2 (Still 8.2, not 8.2.2)

Now under Apache, we have

9.0 (Major, w/ 0)
10 (Major, w/o 0) 
11 (Open discussion for 11 or 11.0)


Cheers

Chris


Von: Neil C Smith
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 24. Januar 2019 15:33
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: Apache NetBeans 11 or 11.0 ?

On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 at 13:56, Christian Lenz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> +1 for 11.0 for almost everything. No Need to Change it from 7.0, 8.0, 9.0 to 
> 10 or 11. There was no reason for that of changing it. My 2 cents
>

Sorry, I disagree with that point.  NetBeans 8.0, 8.1 and 8.2 were
quite distinct releases with additions in functionality.  There was a
reason for changing it, with the idea of just incrementing the major
number for each release with additional functionality.  If that's
going to be the case then I don't think the patch number should be in
the splash, on the website, other public places etc. because that
means it has to be updated every time there's a bug fix release.

Personally, I have no strong opinion either way, but if a possible NB
11.1 in June is intended to be literally just a minor release, then
makes sense to keep the workload down and call this NB11 in a lot of
places.

2c

Best wishes,

Neil

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