Yes, we can do an 0.8.0.1 if there are critical fixes. Thanks,
Jun On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 5:52 AM, David Arthur <mum...@gmail.com> wrote: > Just a quick question: > > 0.8.0 was just released and the next planned release is 0.8.1, and the > next major set of updates (coordinator, etc) is targeted at 0.9.0. It seems > like we are using the pattern 0.<major>.<minor> instead of > <major>.<minor>.<trivial> > > So what happens if we have a bugfix release for 0.8.0? Would it bump to > 0.8.0.1? > > A good example would be how to fix https://issues.apache.org/ > jira/browse/KAFKA-1174 - the solution probably involves bumping the > version number. > > Cheers > -David >