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Author fxcoudert
Recipients dstufft, eric.araujo, fxcoudert, ned.deily, ronaldoussoren
Date 2020-12-04.13:21:24
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> having "11.0" as the version a number is ship that has sailed

I understand. What is needed is consistency and predictability.

Now, the next minor releases will be 11.0.1 (that has shipped already), 11.1.0 (will ship soon), then either 11.1.1 or 11.2.0 (we don't know). The next major version will of course be 12.0.0.

The question is: for 11.1.x or 11.2.x, which are minor updates, should the pypi/wheel tags increase to 11_1 and 11_2, or stay at 11_0? Has that been decided, and will be applied consistently? (11_0 makes more sense, and it is what wheel is currently applying)
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