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
Actually not bad for remembering.
AWS: 1.12.797
Sloth Versioning:
YYYYMMDDhhmm
Wrath Versioning:_new_final_newer_latest_newestTIL: I am wrath
Greed versioning:
1.2.3_Patreon
Envy versioning: (Competitor version number plus one)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.
Envy versioning is how a lot of smartphones are named. But most of them settled on current year (YY).
Lust versioning: 69.80085_d1cc
Despair versioning: 0.0.0.1
Unironically I version my software by a YYYY.MM.DD datestamp of when I built it
v1.0.0 final v3 retry fixed (1) (1)
This feels so true for stuff that isn’t just dates lmao
Oh my company uses a system manufacturer who uses this
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
This explains systemd versioning so well.
here you go, version 0.0.978Our prod version is 0.0.178
Does 1.5B count?











