Anybody who spends time trying new free software applications and distributions will soon notice that version numbering and labeling is next to meaningless. These days, versioning rarely gives an accurate idea of the state of development, except relative to other builds of the same project. It is simply a label that distinguishes one build from another. That's too bad, because a properly labeled release can give users a sense of how advanced the build actually is.
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Created by giantrobot 16 years 17 weeks ago – Made popular 16 years 17 weeks ago
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fanen
16 years 17 weeks 7 hours 46 min ago
bleh
Commercial software uses versioning to tempt customers into updating to the hot and fresh "whatever" 5.9. In FOSS, this is not necessary, and its good enough that higher numbers mean newer versions.
Thumbs down.
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