Hi Paul,

Thanks for insight.

2 = Major release version. This is the architecture number.

Can you please tell me how exactly this architecture number is decided, I mean what kind of changes in architecture will actually call for a change in this number?

Regards,
Balwinder Kumar

Paul Benedict wrote:
The science is in the version format: 2.X.Y.Z

2 = Major release version. This is the architecture number.
X = Minor release version.
Y = Patch release version.
Z = Emergency patch release version. Not always needed.

Paul

On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 10:09 AM, Balwinder Kumar
<balwinder....@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

I just wanted to know how the version of release in Struts is decided? Is
there a scientific way that you guys follow to determine the version? If
yes, what is the process?

Regards,
Balwinder Kumar

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