Can we rename .net-5 to .net-5.0 as a matter of consistency since every other .NET (I mean "actual" .NET, not .NET Core or .NET Framework) version number tag has .0
when possible :
.net-6.0, .net-7.0, .net-8.0 and .net-9.0 ?
2 Answers
Please don't; Microsoft themselves almost universally do not use the trailing .0
anywhere* for a good reason, because in a post-Framework post-Core world the release cycle has changed to an annual major version of .NET. In other words, the likelihood of a minor version ever being released going forward is almost nil.
Therefore, .net-5 is correct and .net-6.0, .net-7.0 etc. are not; it is the latter that should be renamed, not the former.
* A notable exception is their Downloads page for .NET but I believe this is due to the fact that the latter also lists the legacy Core products, which do have minor versions.
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Upvoted solely for "don't bother" reasons. I don't see a problem here. There are many tags on StackOverflow which uses version with minors in tag name and as result there are dozens of "x-major.0" tags. OP may call this consistency and ask for tag renaming, then another guy comes with a better argument why it should be renamed other way around... while either tag name was already working for years and will continue working disregards.– SinatrCommented Oct 8 at 10:38
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1Some searching suggests that Microsoft is not nearly consistent enough to justify "almost universally"; there is even at least one page that uses both. I couldn't say with any certainty which is more prevalent, though.– Ryan M ModCommented Oct 8 at 12:29
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1I base my conclusion on what the devs themselves and people in the community use (e.g. on Github), and the
.0
suffix is rare there. But trust Microsoft to muddle the waters more while trying to un-muddle them...– Ian KempCommented Oct 8 at 14:12
I posted a very long reply with a detailed suggestion which tags should exist and what they should refer to, in order to have them named
- closely to what microsoft calls them
- in a logical and predicatable pattern within technology families
- in a way that avoids different techonologies have similar tag name patterns
By the way, this question around .net
tags appears about once every year:
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2I endorse your answer (on the question that I myself posted, LOL).– Ian KempCommented Oct 8 at 10:33
.0
really needed? or are there tags also for the minor versions of .NET? (The same old discussion, how fine grained should version tags really be?).0
part on 6, 7, 8 and 9 too. I'm really just looking for consistency. For the tags I know though (mostly C#/.NET) using.0
seems more common. The only minor versions of .NET so far are allX.0.Y
and there are no tags for these (and I don't think they'd be relevant).NET 5
and.NET 5.0
should be different.X
refers to anyX.0
,X.1.2
,X.2.2.3
, etc. whileX.0
refers to anyX.0.1
,X.0.2
, etc., thenX
andX.0
would be very different things. But I doubts that branches of versions will be useful (service support will like the idea, but not the users).5.0
is more consistent with StackOverflow than Microsoft's5
.net-9.0
but the table says9
. ".NET 5.0" relates to ".NET 5" like "Windows NT 6.2" relates to "Windows 8", and I would assume we want a tagWindows 8
and notWindows NT 6.2
.