Le 07/08/2014 15:53, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :

Le 07/08/2014 15:08, Jacopo Cappellato a écrit :
and the first minor release number is always 01, then 02, then 03 and so on.
The only part where you are wrong is the major release number that is "13.07" and not, as you assume, "13". As explained in the docs our major release number is in the format: YY.MM Frankly speaking I don't like the format of the major release number (as I mentioned a few times) but it is what it is and changing it now may add further confusion.

Can't we say that it follows the Ubuntu way, is that so creasy? I'm alone in 
this world to know that Ubuntu exists? What about Windows 95, 98?

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_versioning#Date_of_Release

I don't like numbers like 7.0.75, really not!

I mean what Java 7.0.67 tells me apart that Oracle has not been able yet to 
provide a 7.1 version?

With 12.04.3 I know that I have all the feature up to April 2012 and the bug 
fixes since!

Please guys expand your mind

Jacques


Jacques


Jacopo





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