Hi,

For me too it is not confusing. Actually to call it V17 beta is not only more 
confusing but it is wrong. 

Actually you can see v17 as a 16 R7 if you like.

R release make it easier to go through the new features 4D implement by having 
them little by little instead to have a full load of new features after 1 and 
half year. I really think this way of doing is more performant and more nice 
for developers to test things and to give feedback.

I think it improve the quality of 4D. 

Envoyé de mon iPhone

> Le 13 mars 2019 à 13:16, Jeffrey Kain via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> a 
> écrit :
> 
> It's really not that hard, nor that unusual.
> 
> Is Windows Server 2008R2 a beta of Windows Server 2012? Nope. It's an 
> incremental release with new features.
> 
>> On Mar 13, 2019, at 6:14 AM, Bernd Fröhlich via 4D_Tech 
>> <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Maybe all the folks at 4D understand how those R version numbering works, 
>> but for the rest of the world it is obviously quite confusing.
> 
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