Which version are you downloading?  If you are downloading the nightly 
build, then yes, the version will appear to be the same.  The nightly 
build shouldn't be used for production, and may contain some bugs.

When we do a proper stable release (any day now) then it will be tagged 
"1.0.1".

Victor Balada Diaz wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Version 1.0 of OpenBlueDragon was released at 2009/12/01 but since then
> the same war file with the same version number was updated various
> times. The last one being today.
> 
> I think that it will be much more useful to have minor versions for
> minor upgrades like 1.0.1 instead of having the same version number
> that means different things to different people because of the build
> date.
> 
> With the current version numbering it's impossible to known if one
> of your deployed applications have a bug fixed or not, because all
> of them are "1.0".
> 
> Do you think it's feasible to change the version number each time the
> package is rebuilt?

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