Hi Malcolm,

> On what basis do you increment your application major, minor,
> build, revision (x.x.x.x) version numbers?
> 
> We auto-increment our build numbers on every compile. We don't
> use revision numbers.
> 
> I assume that major and minor version numbers are typically
> dictated on the basis of marketing decisions vs. some
> hard-and-fast rule-of-thumb.
> 
> Interested in how the rest of you are handling this issue.


Example: LS070592

LS = product code
07 = product version
0592 = build #

Product code + version match up to the advertised features (requirements)
list. 


Bill


 
> Thanks,
> Malcolm


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