On 3/15/2019 10:52 PM, David Smiley wrote:
In JIRA, should we bother with having "version.x" versions or not, and
only have, say 8.1, 8.2, etc.? I seem to be schizophrenic on this
having thought we did things one way and recently thought the other.
Our release process wiki page[1] makes no mention of such releases near
where JIRA is discussed AFAICT, and instead I see explicit mention of
using the minor releases numbers. I'm baffled why I'm on record for
saying the inverse only 6 weeks ago. In practice, it appears Lucene
side uses these "version.x"[2]. Solr doesn't at the moment only because
of some recent cleanup.
FWIW I think we shouldn't bother but who knows what I'll think in a
month ;-P
I think that indistinct versions are, generally speaking, a bad idea.
We even have a version number on "master" in Jira these days, and I
think that's a good thing.
Thanks,
Shawn
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