kbendick edited a comment on pull request #4326:
URL: https://github.com/apache/iceberg/pull/4326#issuecomment-1067482838


   Ahh I understand now.
   
   `version.txt` aside though, I don't quite agree that 0.13.2-SNAPSHOT is the 
correct version when building from master. The changes in master (at least the 
way we use them) are reflective of the next new release. The patches are always 
just bug fixes with a few things cherry-picked, that we cherry-pick back onto 
the state of the current minor version.
   
   So I think `0.14.0-SNAPSHOT` would be the correct thing to publish in the 
nightly releases etc, as code built from master contains many more changes than 
would ever make it into a patch release. People who were pulling nightly 
releases to test out `0.13.2-SNAPSHOT` as a preview would get far more changes 
than an actual 0.13.2 release would bring.


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