I wonder when the time will come when putting "API version numbers" into URIs will feel as wrong to everyone as using GET unsafely does
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@clemensv The trend of putting them in, or leaving them out? :-)
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@clemensv @stilkov how should versioning of api's be done correctly then?
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@YvesGoeleven @clemensv I don't even know what "versioning of the API" is supposed to mean. Version your format, relations, & documentation
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@stilkov @YvesGoeleven "/v2/" says "all my resources changed in a breaking way all at once" - i.e. it's not a version but a different svc
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Replying to @clemensv
@clemensv @yvesgoeleven *Exactly* the point.

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Replying to @stilkov
@stilkov @clemensv @yvesgoeleven There's definitely an industry standard here. It's to put the version number in the URL.
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@smarx @clemensv @yvesgoeleven Even if this were true, I don't see how that proves anything. Lots of bad standards out there.
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Replying to @stilkov
@stilkov @clemensv @YvesGoeleven When DLL's version changes, it doesnt mean all classes/interfaces have breaking change - why API different?
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