• Amilo159
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    121 year ago

    Firefox needs to chill on the version numbers

      • DefederateLemmyMl
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        1 year ago

        Ok yeah it’s much easier to get my dad to tell me he’s on “v2.12.6.001-build7F2023n12-kb0A hotfix”

        That’s a false dichotomy. Firefox version numbering was never like that. It used the scheme major_version.minor_version.patch_release like almost every piece of software except browsers still uses.

        The advantage of this system is that the numbers are meaningful: they tell you how significant a release is, whereas with straight versioning the version number gives you no clue about what the “119 to 120 upgrade” contains. It might be simple bugfixes, it might add some new functionality or it might be a complete overhaul that breaks everything.

        The reason why browsers switched to a straight versioning scheme was never to make it easier for users to identify which release they’re on. The reason was artificial version inflation (i.e. “my version is bigger than yours”), and to force users into an incessant upgrade treadmill. In the past users could for example hold back on a major release upgrade until all the kinks were worked out while still receiving maintenance for their older major release.

    • @marcos
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      141 year ago

      Version numbers are almost meaningless for end-user software anyway. Add 1 every time it changes is about the best you can do.

    • Eager Eagle
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      101 year ago

      no, I’m looking forward to firefox 420 in 2048

      • Subverb
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        31 year ago

        I remember using Nvidia drivers in the 70s years ago. I also remember thinking it was crazy when they rolled over 100. 😂

    • @ViscloReader
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      81 year ago

      I think it’s alright, sure it’s not conventional but you get the point after all and non techy people also get the point. bigger number = highest update