• Rogue@feddit.uk
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    5 days ago

    I think is the logic used for Linux kernel versioning so you’re in good company.

    But everyone should really follow semantic versioning. It makes life so much easier.

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      either have meaning to the number and do semantic versioning, or don’t bother and simply use dates or maybe simple increments

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        Date based version numbers is just lazy. There’s nothing more significant about a release in two weeks (2025.x.y) than today (2024.x.y).

        At least with pride versioning there’s some logic to it.

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          the point is just to have a way to tell releases apart, if every release is version 5 then you’re going to start self harming