linus torvalds versioning:
major: bump when the second number gets too big
minor: bump when the third number gets too big
patch: bump every update
I like this. Definitely going to be implementing into my hobby projects
Reminds me of the hierarchical enzyme classification codes

Essentially any enzyme can be categorised according to function
AWS: 1.12.797
This feels so true for stuff that isn’t just dates lmao
Oh my company uses a system manufacturer who uses this
Does 1.5B count?
This explains systemd versioning so well.
Our prod version is 0.0.178
Actually not bad for remembering.
here you go, version 0.0.978Sloth Versioning:
YYYYMMDDhhmm
Wrath Versioning:_new_final_newer_latest_newestv1.0.0 final v3 retry fixed (1) (1)Unironically I version my software by a YYYY.MM.DD datestamp of when I built it
Greed versioning:
1.2.3_Patreon
Envy versioning: (Competitor version number plus one)Envy versioning is how a lot of smartphones are named. But most of them settled on current year (YY).
Comcast Xfinity 10G! Our Wi-Fi is so fast it’ll melt your face!
I think they got sued for that since 5G is a real thing and they were implying that 10G is twice as good
presumably it’s not a 10 gigabit fiber plan.
Lust versioning: 69.80085_d1cc
Despair versioning: 0.0.0.1
TIL: I am wrath











