Github user nlalevee commented on the issue:

    https://github.com/apache/ant-ivy/pull/20
  
    I agree with you both.
    Ivy has never specified a version scheme, and it is kind of its strength, 
it can be compatible with a lot of use case. We should continue to do so.
    But we shouldn't mess with the filesystem either, we should support at 
least the 3 main OS: Linux, Windows and OSX.
    
    So a correct fix for this issue might be harder. Like there is an 
URLEncoder, Ivy should probably have a FileNameEncoder which will be able to 
write any file names and read them back.


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