Since the number is no longer associated with the level of Java it
supports the number is meaningless.  At least this scheme indicates
when it was released.

+1

On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 7:51 PM Laszlo Kishalmi
<laszlo.kisha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> Well, it is time to finalize out version scheme for a while. There will
> be three voting threads created on this topic with subjects:
>
>   * [VOTE] Apache NetBeans Version Number: 11
>   * [VOTE] Apache NetBeans Version Number: 11.0
>   * [VOTE] Apache NetBeans Version Number: 2019.03
>
> Everyone from the community can cast his/her own vote  on each thread as:
>
> +1  I like it, let's do this way
> 0    I'm Ok with it, does not particularly like it, but won't mind it
> -1   I do not like it at all.
>
> Each thread is going to be open for 72+ hours and going to be closed at
> the same time. Regardless from the number of votes, that version number
> would win which has the greatest sum of the vote values.
>
> Voting is a community event! Be  a proud community member and cast your
> vote!
>
> Thank you!
>
> Laszlo Kishalmi
>
> Volunteer Release Manager of Apache NetBeans 2019.03
>
> P.S.: Please keep this thread for voting only!
>

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