What I would to be able to answer is: what's so special in Maven 3.7.0?

It is also about having a good (marketing) story or being able to show new functionality.

Looking at the release notes[1] I see a long list, but for the end user I don't see this real special new set of features that makes it worth 3.7.0 There are some performance and memory usage improvements, but for the average user I wonder if they will notice it.

The plans we have for 3.7.0 are of a different category and do deserve this bump, but for this I'd prefer to keep it 3.6.2

my 2 cents,
Robert

[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/MNG/versions/12345234

On Thu, 13 Jun 2019 11:42:46 +0200, Michael Osipov <[email protected]> wrote:

Folks,

3.6.2 includes so many improvements that I claim it has to be 3.7.0. 3.7.0 should be moved to 3.8.0.

WDYT?

Michael

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