DanielN wrote:Version numbers have meanings.
People should avoid using incorrect version number as this cause confusion and also defeates the purpose of having a versionning scheme.
kaeza wrote:Re: 4.6, that's a no. as Daniel said, version numbers have a meaning.
The '0' is the major version number, and it's usually incremented on *very* big changes in the software.
The '4' is the minor version number, and is incremented on big changes in the software.
The '6' is the revision number, and is incremented on smaller changes in the software.
xavier108 wrote:My friend I think is having a problem calling it 0.4.6.He seem to get pissed when I correct him >:D
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