xyquadrat added a comment.

  In T10812#182284 <https://phabricator.kde.org/T10812#182284>, @jtamate wrote:
  
  > In T10812#182201 <https://phabricator.kde.org/T10812#182201>, @ngraham 
wrote:
  >
  > > In T10812#182195 <https://phabricator.kde.org/T10812#182195>, @aacid 
wrote:
  > >
  > > > > Apps that are in the bundle have inconsistent versioning; most use 
the bundle's own versioning scheme, but others use their own
  > > >
  > > > I personally disagree this is a problem. It let's applications hop on 
and off the release and keep their versioning number intact.
  > >
  > >
  > > I'm using Dolphin 18.12.3, which comes from KDE Applications 18.12.3. But 
the bundle also comes with Okular. Am I using Okular 18.12.3? Or Okular 1.6.3? 
The promo material says 18.12.3. The version number in my distro's packaging 
says 18.12.3. Discover, which uses the distro packaging metadata, says 18.12.3. 
But the About Okular window says 1.6.3. This is confusing and problematic from 
a user, packager, and promo perspective because it's not clear which version 
number they should use.
  >
  >
  > What about an hybrid versioning system for the apps?
  >  Perhaps something like "Okular 1.6.3, distributed with KDE Applications 
18.12.3", something that remarks that Okular has an individual release cycle, 
but this version comes from KDE Applications 18.12.3 bundle.
  
  
  This sounds like a good solution to me. It allows users to easily find out 
when their version of Okular was released without needing to look it up and if 
an application drops out of the bundle the remark can simply be removed. I 
don't know how hard this would be to achieve technically (given that these 
dialogs are automatically generated as far as I am aware).
  
  Small question regarding bug reports: would those still keep the versioning 
scheme of the application itself (that's the current state)? Or would it be 
more obvious for users to report a bug against, say, Okular 19.04?

TASK DETAIL
  https://phabricator.kde.org/T10812

To: ngraham, xyquadrat
Cc: xyquadrat, jtamate, vkrause, lbeltrame, ltoscano, cfeck, aacid, #yakuake, 
#okular, #dolphin, #kate, #spectacle, #konsole, #gwenview, #kde_pim, 
#kde_games, #kde_applications, ngraham

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