What's wrong with using semantic versioning, like the rest of the entire
freaking world?

On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 7:44 PM, Lee Hinde via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com>
wrote:

> Not to drill too deeply, but no new features != no new changes. 16.2 for
> instance updates the Xerces engine, which apparently changed the case
> sensitivity of existing XML commands.
>
> And I think the company line is that R releases (the non-beta ones) are
> customer ready.
>
> But generally, yes, the R releases have been presented as warm ups to the
> next X.0 release. I.e, v 16 R(the last one)  = v 17
>
> > On Sep 7, 2017, at 5:37 PM, David Adams via 4D_Tech <
> 4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote:
> >
> > This new keyboard is just killing me. Anyway, ignore the incomplete
> version
> > of this method.
> >
> > I was reminded yesterday that it's pretty easy not to understand the
> > difference between dot releases and R releases. I guess it's the
> numbering?
> > I do understand it now (it took a few years), but it's still hard to
> > explain. I though of a new way so I'm tossing out two explanation.s
> >
> > Dot releases
> > 16.0      16.1       16.2  etc.
> > These are all incremental versions of 16.0. *No new features*, just bug
> > fixes.
> >
> > 16 R2    16 R3   16 R4
> > These are 16.0+ bug fixes +new features.
> >
> > New features do *not* go into dot releases, they *only* go into R
> releases.
> > 16.x is feature set for its entire lifetime, only bug fixes are added.
> >
> > Okay, that's the basic story but what hit me yesterday is that it might
> > help to think of R releases in a different way:
> >
> > 17 B1   17 B2   17 B3
> >
> > Let me say right away that this is *not* accurate. They're not really
> quite
> > betas, but if you're thinking about it from the features point of view,
> > only dot releases ended in 0 get new features. So, in this sense, R
> > releases are beta releases of *features* for the next whole number dot
> > release.
>
>
>
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