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[GitHub] [camel-k] doru1004 commented on issue #1878: Using -SNAPSHOT prevents rebuilding past commits

doru1004 commented on issue #1878:
URL: https://github.com/apache/camel-k/issues/1878#issuecomment-758775482


   I guess my question is, is it needed to go through a phase where -SNAPSHOT is used?
   
   Instead of using 1.6.0-SNAPSHOT, one could advance the SNAPSHOT tag of the other project to something like 1.6.1-SNAPSHOT thus leaving 1.6.0 to not have a SNAPSHOT tag. Then Camel-K will have no mention of SNAPSHOT in its source code. If we then need to use the latest 1.6.1-SNAPSHOT, we first move the SNAPSHOT to 1.6.2-SNAPSHOT and then use 1.6.1 in Camel-K and so on.


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