So now, both IntelliJ and Eclipse use calendar versioning (2019.03) but it seems crazy to suggest this for NetBeans?
I guess this is also a branding strategy: be against the trends. --emi http://coolbeans.xyz/ - CoolBeans: An IDE for Java, JavaEE, PHP and more! On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 10:58 PM Christian Bourque <[email protected]> wrote: > > Just so you know, Eclipse stopped using this nomenclature recently! > > From now on, it's going to simply be the year and month of release (e.g.: > Eclipse IDE 2018-12)! > > C. > > > On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 2:44 PM Kenneth Fogel <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > We could use seemingly random words like Eclipse does so that no one knows > > what the most recent version is. For example, we could use the names of the > > 63 moons of Jupiter, the planet with the most moons. Also, select them > > randomly, users will catch on if we do it alphabetically. Here are the 51 > > named moons: > > > > Adrastea Erinome Isonoe Sponde > > Aitne Euanthe Kale Taygete > > Amalthea Eukelade Kallichore Thebe > > Ananke Euporie Kalyke Thelxinoe > > Aoede Europa Kore Themisto > > Arche Eurydome Leda Thyone > > Autonoe Ganymede Lysithea > > Callirrhoe Harpalyke Megaclite > > Callisto Hegemone Metis > > Carme Helike Mneme > > Carpo Hermippe Orthosie > > Chaldene Herse Pasiphae > > Cyllene Himalia Pasithee > > Dia Io Praxidike > > Elara Iocaste Sinope > > > > There are about 12 more moons with numeric names awaiting formal names. > > > > Ken > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists
