Hi All,

I just saw #23015 come through (1.9 -> 2.0 not an earth-shattering 
release). I think it's a little ridiculous that decimal point doesn't 
really mean anything.

I'm wondering if it would make sense, after 2.0, to follow Chrome, Firefox, 
and semantic versioning (http://semver.org/), and simply go with 3.0, 4.0, 
etc. in the future. The Patch/Micro versions would be 2.0.2, 3.0.1, etc. 
There would never be a 2.1.0 unless we somehow had nothing to remove on the 
deprecation timeline, which has never happened before.

It means we would always have an extra zero in the version instead of a 
meaningless decimal point, but it makes more sense to me at least.

Or am I just crazy?

Thanks,
Collin

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