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...we will get updates 1.8 & 1.9 before release or is it just going to jump to 2.0?

 

Your guess is as good as mine. I'd say that with the 6-8 week cycle in mind, we'll get both 1.8 and 1.9 before Makeb (2.0) is released in June. Purely a guess though.

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No no, just no.

 

The next update we will receive is 2.0. They don't have to fill in every tenth until they reach a new whole number. This isn't math class. They could have had 1.48 if they wanted. 2.0 signifies a new content/expansion. WoW (and many other MMOs before it) does the same thing.

 

2.0 is Makeb. The release date is still "Spring" which is March, April, or May.

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No.

 

Quiz: In standard software version numbering, what is the name given to the next full release after version 1.9

 

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Answer: 1.10

 

Quiz: In standard software version numbering, how many releases exist between version 1.7 and version 2.0

 

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Answer: Any number you like (so long as its in the set of non-negative integers) including zero.

 

As noted above, version numbers are not floating-point values (at least, they shouldn't be).

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No no, just no.

 

The next update we will receive is 2.0. They don't have to fill in every tenth until they reach a new whole number. This isn't math class. They could have had 1.48 if they wanted. 2.0 signifies a new content/expansion. WoW (and many other MMOs before it) does the same thing.

 

2.0 is Makeb. The release date is still "Spring" which is March, April, or May.

 

Finnaly people who understand this.

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No.

 

Quiz: In standard software version numbering, what is the name given to the next full release after version 1.9

 

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Answer: 1.10

 

 

No its not, 1.9 is 1.9000000~ . 1.09 would go to 1.10, but technically it would be 1.1.0. Version numbers consist of one digit space and increment the upper level by 1 when hitting 9. The caveat of this is they could hit 1.9 and then start 1.9.1, 1.9.2 until they had to hit 2.0 or any scheme there in if they wanted. They could use 1.9.9.9.1 if they really wanted or more.

 

Everyone else is right too. Skipping versioning, especially for minor version numbers is common. It's all based on what you fixed or changed or added. Under that same scenario adding minor minor versions is also common and isn't always part of a major version scheme. Makeb is most certainly a major update and warrants a major version increase.

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There most likely will not be a 1.8 or a 1.9, they can make as many numbers as they want. There COULD have been a 1.8, 1.9, 1.10, 1.11 etc if they chose to make it that way, but they did not.

 

For example, in WoW they went from 3.4 to 4.0 With the Cata expac.

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No its not, 1.9 is 1.9000000~ . 1.09 would go to 1.10, but technically it would be 1.1.0. Version numbers consist of one digit space and increment the upper level by 1 when hitting 9. The caveat of this is they could hit 1.9 and then start 1.9.1, 1.9.2 until they had to hit 2.0 or any scheme there in if they wanted. They could use 1.9.9.9.1 if they really wanted or more.

 

Everyone else is right too. Skipping versioning, especially for minor version numbers is common. It's all based on what you fixed or changed or added. Under that same scenario adding minor minor versions is also common and isn't always part of a major version scheme. Makeb is most certainly a major update and warrants a major version increase.

 

Varies based on the "view" by system architect but

We use:

Release Version- typically a new feature / architecture change

Release Update- typically new features within existing architecture

Release Maintenance- typically bug fix

 

I just released an internal update to a work system and it is 2.5.11

We are testing on 3.0.3

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