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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/8/15 5:30 PM, Cantor, Scott wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">I could be wrong, but shouldn't our minor-revision trunks for java-support/opensaml/idp/etc. be using the TRUNK-SNAPSHOT parent?
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I think when we bump a project trunk to a new minor/major, at that
point it *can* use the parent TRUNK-SNAPSHOT (i.e. it becomes
eligible). But IMHO it doesn't have to and shouldn't necessarily be
an automatic part of making a new minor. If we don't change
anything in the parent that requires a new parent version, then
there's no reason to change it.<br>
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So personally I think it's like everything else re: versioning: if
you make a change that requires a dependency version bump, that
person, at that time, should update things to be consistent. If
someone has changed the parent and wants those changes to be in the
new minors, then the time to change the dependencies' parent is when
the initial parent changes are made.<br>
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