I'm probably in the minority, but I think every year should be a full 
increment. Why? Why not? To me, these numbers are nearly meaningless so 
why not assign the meaning "the yearly release". 
This leaves room for the possibility that one of the sub-projects, or WTP 
as a whole, might someday want to have a December release some years, so 
these sub-yearly releases would be the point-x releases. To me, this makes 
more sense than trying to say it's related to the functional content, 
which is pretty subjective. Also, since we haven't yet planned the next 
yearly release, I suspect it's hard to say if it would "deserve" a big 
increment or small one based on content. 

And remember, this number has nothing to do with plugin versions, and 
little to do with feature versions. (Some of our sub-projects do not have 
a "3.0" feature this year, for example). 

But, most important for now ... I put the bugzilla entry in there ... 
while making other updates ... just thinking we'd need it eventually. With 
no particular plan in mind. 
Does anyone need a "next release" target in bugzilla for triaging? 
If so, and if any one projects wants a 3.1, just ask ... well, actually, I 
suspect any project lead could add it themselves via the committers tools 
page. 

Thanks, 





From:
"Konstantin Komissarchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
"General discussion of project-wide or architectural issues." 
<[email protected]>
Date:
01/25/2008 11:07 AM
Subject:
[wtp-dev] Next version after 3.0



I notice that there is already a 4.0 target in bugzilla. I realize that 
we?ve created a pattern for ourselves that?s very hard to break out of, 
but I think we are sending the wrong message to the community by being so 
aggressive in incrementing the version. Should the next year?s release be 
3.1 instead?
 
- Konstantin
 
 









 
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