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update examples to use latest versions of the overlay and openapi specifications#290

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@karenetheridge karenetheridge commented Feb 3, 2026

this aligns the version fields of all examples across the 1.2 spec for consistency and to encourage people using the latest version

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I would prefer using the minimum version number needed for constructs used in an example.

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baywet commented Feb 5, 2026

I'm guessing the question then becomes: what do the other specifications do? I'd rather we have a consistent approach here.

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baywet commented Feb 10, 2026

@ralfhandl replied to my question on the TDC today: before OpenAPI 3.2.0 we were missing the version, 3.2.0 aligns on 3.2.0 across the specification.
Additionally from @lornajane people do a lot of copy/pasta, we'd like them to do that with the latest version.

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@baywet baywet merged commit 0a295ea into OAI:main Feb 10, 2026
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@karenetheridge karenetheridge deleted the ether/example-versions branch February 11, 2026 01:34
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