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Re: [jakarta.ee-community] version numbers and release qualifiers
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I'd like to close this issue this week, if possible. I suppose we
can always reopen it later if new data arrives.
Markus KARG wrote on 1/28/20 10:39 AM:
I
meet Karl-Heinz Marbaise and possibly Robert Scholte in
person in March, if this is early enough? Otherwise I can
give them a direct call.
-Markus
Von:
Bill Shannon [mailto:bill.shannon@xxxxxxxxxx]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 28. Januar 2020 08:14
An: Markus KARG; 'Jakarta EE community
discussions'
Betreff: Re: AW: [jakarta.ee-community] version
numbers and release qualifiers
I'm sorry, but
I don't have the time to engage with another high volume
mailing list. If you can take care of this, that would be
appreciated.
Thanks.
Markus KARG wrote on 1/27/20 10:05 PM:
It's
is as simple as you do it here: They have mailing lists.
They uses votings.
-Markus
Von:
Bill Shannon [mailto:bill.shannon@xxxxxxxxxx]
Gesendet: Montag, 27. Januar 2020 23:57
An: Jakarta EE community discussions; Markus
KARG
Betreff: Re: [jakarta.ee-community] version
numbers and release qualifiers
I don't know
how to ask the entire Maven community. If you do, please do
so and report the results.
Markus KARG wrote on 1/27/20 2:52 PM:
There
is a simple answer to find out the Maven community's
will: Ask them.
-Markus
If you're saying it's merely for the
naming convention of Maven plugins but not any other
artifacts, I guess that means it is not really
representative or relevant outside that context ;-)
And even there it is far from being
applied nowadays, the most popular examples are
Surefire
I
think the question is, what does the Maven
community themselves, not what do others
at Apache.
-Markus
Because
it's not even done by most Apache projects like
TomEE
Tomcat
and
even Apache Archiva related to Maven itself
None
of them use lowercase. The only exception
seems to be the "incubating" postfix or
qualifier, but that doesn't even compare to
those mentioned here, because there isn't
any identical version number without the
"incubating" string, so it's something very
Apache Foundation specific.
If
Maven's Best Practice is to use lower case,
then I do not see why we
should got with upper case instead.
SNAPSHOT is a special case as it is not a
static qualifier but actually a
trigger for a dynamic search ("find latest").
-Markus
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Im Auftrag von Bill
Shannon
Gesendet: Montag, 27. Januar 2020 22:33
An: Jakara EE community discussions
Betreff: [jakarta.ee-community] version
numbers and release qualifiers
As most of you know, our rules for use of
version numbers is published here:
https://wiki.eclipse.org/JakartaEE_Maven_Versioning_Rules
I wanted to highlight recent decisions and
validate one of them with this
group.
After a discussion in the platform project
team, I've updated the rules to
reflect a decision we made:
All Maven programming artifacts (read: jar
files containing class files)
are versioned with a three component version
number
<major>.<minor>.<micro>.
In particular, API jar files use this three
component version number, not
the two component number used by
specifications.
While, in usual fashion, this is only a
recommendation for project teams,
we consider this to be a very *strong*
recommendation.
Another issue we decided, but that I haven't
updated the document to
reflect,
is that version qualifiers should always be
upper case. Version qualifiers
follow the version number with a dash. For
example, in the version
1.2.3-SNAPSHOT, "SNAPSHOT" is the qualifier.
The other common qualifiers in use are:
M - milestone
RC - release candidate
B - build, or sometimes beta
These qualifiers are followed by a number,
allowing for multiple, ordered,
milestones or release candidates or
builds/betas. This results in versions
such as: 1.2.3-M1, 4.5.6-RC2, 7.8.9-B37, etc.
The Maven rules for ordering of versions are
here:
https://maven.apache.org/pom.html#Version_Order_Specification
You'll notice that the Maven rules use lower
case for the qualifiers
even though Maven ignores case when comparing
qualifiers, and SNAPSHOT is
effectively always used in upper case.
While there was a strong consensus in the
platform project team that version
qualifiers should always be lower case, I
wanted to check with the larger
community to make sure we're not going against
some wider community or Maven
or other convention with the use of upper
case.
If you have any concern about the use of upper
case, and especially if you
can
point to evidence of lower case being a
stronger convention, please let me
know.
Silence means you agree upper case is best and
thus there's no need to
reply.
Thanks.
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