Re: Maven Plugins & Confusing Versioning

2020-10-03 Thread Karl Heinz Marbaise
Hi, On 03.10.20 11:47, Thomas Broyer wrote: Wait, you mean that you don't even follow your own rules for versions ⁉️ where milestones sit between beta and RC versions. Can you explain which rules you are referencing? We are doing that for a very long time... The point not using RC's is simply

Re: Maven Plugins & Confusing Versioning

2020-10-03 Thread Thomas Broyer
Wait, you mean that you don't even follow your own rules for versions ⁉️ where milestones sit between beta and RC versions. Le sam. 3 oct. 2020 à 09:57, Enrico Olivelli a écrit : > Lukas, > The general rule is that we are not releasing unstable versions so it is > generally safe and good to upgr

Re: Maven Plugins & Confusing Versioning

2020-10-03 Thread Enrico Olivelli
Lukas, The general rule is that we are not releasing unstable versions so it is generally safe and good to upgrade to lasted version. The 3.x means that the plugin is compatible with Maven 3.x (if you see 2.x than it should work with Maven 3. But it was released when the reference Maven version wa

Maven Plugins & Confusing Versioning

2020-10-03 Thread lukas.felber
Hi All & Maven Devs My name is Lukas, I'm a software engineer working at some very little company located in Switzerland (called Quatico). I wanted to let you know that the versioning that is used in (as far as I can see) all Maven Plugins (e.g. Apache Maven Install Plugin 3.0.0-M1) is very co