I've changed the text for 2) as follows

The version string must not contain levels when it is know beforehand
that this information will never require a change in a client's
behavior.  For example, use "3.6.0" rather than "3.6.0.v201005131500".

Pete Brunet wrote:
> It was suggested some time ago that the version string should not
> contain information that would not require a change in behavior on the
> part of the AT. 
>
> Here are two options for text I could put on the out parameter of that
> method:
>
> 1) The version string should contain 3 levels, e.g. "3.6.0" rather
> than "3.6.0.v201005131500".
> 2) The version string should only contain enough information to
> indicate when a client's behavior must be adjusted, e.g. "3.6.0"
> rather than "3.6.0.v201005131500".
>
> In other words, is it OK to specify that the version string must be
> limited to 3 levels?
>
> Thanks, Pete
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