![]() ![]() Then there is the integrations with and depandancies on 3th parties that may drive one to keep up as those may only work with more recent builds. Sure there may be issues, but generally not more than running behind. From a security perspective that too is not such a good idea anymore and it's probably better to keep up with the latest. Remember in the past most companies would prefer to run one version or patch behind of a solution hoping others would run into those issues and get them fixed before they themselves would need to update. The previous, classic, versioning system (6.x.y, 7.x.y) generally holds users from upgrading if a 'major' version was released as most would have the idea there still must be a lot of bugs in such. Then as the release model for a lot of project is one of release-small-release often which makes it easier for users to move forward and keep up with updates. Year.month version numbering better reflects to users how old the version is they are on. ![]()
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