Christian made a caveat in a previous message [1]. Given that, a bundle version update will simply mean that the bundle is part of the X.X.X release of the Z project and that something in the project changed.
[1] >> For the bundle version I think the version policy described makes sense >> in general but I would not mind if the version jump is bigger than the >> jump described in the policy. >> Sometimes no exported package changes but you still have new >> functionality. So a increasing the minor version instead of the bugfix >> version makes sense. > From: Daniel Kulp <dk...@apache.org> > To: dev@aries.apache.org > Date: 08/18/2015 06:12 PM > Subject: Re: Versioning Policy > > > > On Aug 18, 2015, at 12:35 PM, John W Ross <jwr...@us.ibm.com> wrote: > > Previously, you could count on a minor bundle version increment to > > correspond to at least one package in that bundle also having a minor > > version increment. I guess what it would tell me now is that at least one > > of the packages in one of the bundles within the same project received a > > minor version increment, although not necessarily this particular bundle? > > Correct. > > Dan > > > > > > >> From: Christian Schneider <ch...@die-schneider.net> > >> To: dev@aries.apache.org > >> Date: 08/18/2015 11:10 AM > >> Subject: Re: Fw: Versioning Policy > >> Sent by: Christian Schneider <cschneider...@gmail.com> > >> > >> As long as the bundle exports the packages with the same version as > >> before it should not have any influence. > >> The only major problem would be if people use require bundle instead of > >> import package. > >> > >> Christian > >> > >> > >> > >> On 18.08.2015 17:56, John W Ross wrote: > >>> There are no concerns with a bundle version changing even though the > >>> content of the bundle did not change? > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Christian Schneider > >> http://www.liquid-reality.de > >> > >> Open Source Architect > >> http://www.talend.com > >> > > > > -- > Daniel Kulp > dk...@apache.org - http://dankulp.com/blog > Talend Community Coder - http://coders.talend.com >