On Feb 28, 2007, at 11:25 AM, Jim Marino wrote:
For versioning the SCA jar, how about: 1.0-incubating?
That was what I was thinking as well. This would make the artifact:
org.osoa:sca-api-r1.0-1.0-incubating:jar
which separates the spec revision "r1.0" from the jar version "1.0-
incubating" which allows us to release multiple versions of the jar
for the same version of the spec (something that has been shown as
necessary by other projects like geronimo-spec).
For kernel, runtime, and the samples, I think it should be
something with "alpha". Since a lot of refactoring and new features
have been introduced, perhaps we call it 1.0-alpha-incubating or
2.0-alpha-incubating?
As a rule of thumb, my preference is for the major version of the
SCA jar to correspond with the spec. We may want to rev the minor
spec version for bug fixes. For kernel and runtime, however, I
don't think the major version should be tied to the SCA spec
version as there will be many cases where we want to have a release
that does not correspond to a spec revision or have spec-specific
features.
Perhaps 2.0-alpha-incubating might be better then :-)
--
Jeremy
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