On Wed, Dec 14, 2022 at 12:37 PM Ullrich Hafner
<ullrich.haf...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I would suggest to always update the major version of our plugin-pom if we 
> make breaking changes. This is the second time that we deliver incompatible 
> changes with the same major version.

Perhaps; we do not officially use semantic versioning or any other
scheme where breaking changes are tied to the version number, nor did
we bump the major version number of Jenkins core itself when making
the breaking change to require Java 11 or newer there (a decision made
after discussion on this mailing list). I could see both sides to this
one: while a new major version number would have been a more clear
signal to consumers that adaptations are needed, it also might have
implied a major feature release (which was not the case). The last
major version number bump in the plugin parent POM (4.0) was done by
James Nord, and that _was_ a major feature release.

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