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@ -113,10 +113,10 @@ For example: `["v1.1", "r0.6.1"]`.
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"room versions" are called "room editions" and the Matrix version refers to what this proposal is
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introducing. This MSC does not propose renaming "room versions" - that is another MSC's problem.
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Room editions are a bit special in that they have their own versioning scheme as other servers need to
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be aware of how to process the room. As such, a room edition's versioning scheme is not altered by this
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proposal, however the publishing of the (in)stability of a given edition is now covered by the newly
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proposed Matrix version.
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Room editions are a bit special in that they have their own versioning scheme as servers and, potentially,
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clients need to be aware of how to process the room. As such, a room edition's versioning scheme is not
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altered by this proposal, however the publishing of the (in)stability of a given edition is now covered by the
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newly proposed Matrix version.
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Whenever a room edition transitions from stable to unstable, or unstable to stable, or is introduced
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then it would get counted as a feature for a `MINOR` release of Matrix. We don't currently have a plan
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