[wp-testers] Beta 1 Live

Chris Haynes cphemail at yahoo.com
Sun Nov 20 18:40:39 GMT 2005


In the long run, does it really matter?  If you're using WP 1.6/2.0 you
should update every night anyways, regardless of the version number.  If
you're using 1.6 currently, you have an OLDER version...because the
current version is 2.0-Beta 1.


On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 12:44:49 -0500, "Aaron Brazell"
<aaron at technosailor.com> said:
> I might add that Linux kernel development follows the same type of path
> with
> their versioning.
> 
>  
> 
> Version-number.odd-number = development/testing kernel
> 
> Version-number.even-number = release kernel
> 
>  
> 
> For instance, it went from 2.4 to 2.6 for release kernels with 2.3 and
> 2.5
> being test/development.
> 
>  
> 
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>  
> 
> Because someone told it some time ago. What do you thought? When several
> ask
> the same it was not their invention and I don't have the time to search
> for
> it now.
> 
> I only asked because I'm using a 1.6 CVS and would like to know if there
> is
> diferences OR if this is the new numbering and I should forget 1.6 OR if
> this is a parallel development. 
> 
> Some projects do that, you know. Having a stable version that is being
> upgraded slowly and a more unstable version that is also being under
> development at the same time for the more corageous.
> 
> So. What is the case with Wordpress?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> 2005/11/20, Podz <podz at tamba2.org.uk>:
> 
> Amit Gupta wrote:
> > Shelby Denike <shelby at fauxzen.com <mailto:shelby at fauxzen.com>> wrote:
> > | Yeah I am wondering what was with the version jump like that.... 
> 
> 72
> 1.0
> 1.2
> 1.5
> 
> so why the assumption that it would be 1.6 ? :)
> 
> P.
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