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Use FMI 2.0/3.0 instead of FMI 2/3 #29

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PTaeuberDS opened this issue Jul 6, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #34
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Use FMI 2.0/3.0 instead of FMI 2/3 #29

PTaeuberDS opened this issue Jul 6, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #34

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In the text the FMI standards are referenced with FMI 2 and FMI 3. This should be changed to FMI 2.0 and FMI 3.0 or to FMI 2.x and FMI 3.x, or similar.

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Andreas: We should use FMI 2.0 and FMI 3.0, because it is implicitly known that this applies to future minor versions.
Christian: Readers could be confused by ".0" when there is a new FMI 3.1 version.
Klaus: We could add non-normative text at the first occurence of "FMI 3.0"

We should link to the 2.6. Versioning and Layered Standards section of the FMI 3.0 standard and go with FMI 2.0/3.0.

@andreas-junghanns andreas-junghanns modified the milestone: future Aug 29, 2023
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