My vote is for #3

3) Set the major version of ARI identical to the major version of Asterisk.
Going forward, Asterisk 13 will have ARI versions 13.X.Y, Asterisk 14 will
have ARI versions 14.X.Y, and Asterisk 15 will have ARI versions 15.X.Y

#1 would be as confusing to keep track of as Asterisk 1.6 versions were, #2
is just a more confusing version of #3 IMHO.

On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 11:32 AM, Mark Michelson <mmichel...@digium.com>
wrote:

>
> 1) Just bump the minor versions and document somewhere that the ARI
> version is "local" to a particular release of Asterisk. Therefore Asterisk
> 14's 1.10.0 is not the same as Asterisk 13's 1.10.0
>
> 2) Bump the major version of ARI for each major release of Asterisk. We
> won't retroactively apply this to the upgrade from Asterisk 12 to Asterisk
> 13. So Asterisk 13 will have ARI versions 1.X.Y, Asterisk 14 will have ARI
> versions 2.X.Y, and Asterisk 15 will end up with Asterisk 3.X.Y
>
> 3) Set the major version of ARI identical to the major version of
> Asterisk. Going forward, Asterisk 13 will have ARI versions 13.X.Y,
> Asterisk 14 will have ARI versions 14.X.Y, and Asterisk 15 will have ARI
> versions 15.X.Y
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