Reconsider ESCET release versioning scheme
From https://www.eclipse.org/lists/escet-dev/msg00587.html:
Hi all,
Currently we have for ESCET a quarterly release schedule (i.e., a time-driven release schedule). After moving out of the incubation phase, we seem to increase the version counter of ESCET by one for each release. That means that at the end of 2024 we will be releasing ESCET v6.0, and at the end of 2025 ESCET v10.0.
This way of numbering might be confusing to the end-users, as we don’t follow semantic versioning (https://semver.org/) nor calendar versioning (https://calver.org/).
Since we have a time-driven release schedule, using calendar versioning sounds reasonable to me. For example, we could use YYYY.Q as versioning, where v2024.1 means the first quarter release of ESCET in 2024.
What do you think?
Best,
Martijn