This work addresses the Interaction Protocols (IPs) adaptation issue in Opened Multi-Agent Systems (OMAS) that evolve in a changeable and dynamic environment, and can be led to form dynamically partnerships which the agents can enter or leave any time, and in that play variable roles. The IPs based coordination is considered as an interesting solution since they structure and organize the communication between agents. Obviously, to ensure an efficient coordination between agents involved in OMAS, we need to adapt their interaction protocols if these are not perfectly suitable for them. More precisely, the paper defends that versioning technique is a good solution to deal with interaction protocols adaptation in OMAS. First, it presents a meta-model for IPs modeling. Then, it shows how we integrate the version notion in this meta-model in order to support the IPs schemas adaptation. Finally, it gives a motivation example to better illustrate the IPs versions modeling