https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120153
--- Comment #12 from Andy M <[email protected]> ---
"...this is still confusing because for 6.1.3 seeing 6.1.32 may lead to the
impression that the latter would be a higher/later release version, even worse
if some version checking mechanism encounters such thing."
We have that problem now - that's what I'm talking about!
6.1.0.3 is seen as 6.1.3.
"Dropping the micro is not a solution because then nothing differentiates micro
releases."
That should be qualified: nothing would differentiate micro releases in this
one string.
The end user likely doesn't know about care about the "micro" number. If they
do know what it is and need it, they can get it from the About dialog or the
Get Info in the Finder (from the CFBundleGetInfoString). They have to do this
anyways unless they know how LibreOffice is creating these fake version
numbers.
Removing it from this one user-facing string replaces one problem ("Why do I
have a more recent version than is released?") with a "better" problem ("How do
I find the "micro" number?")
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