On 7 December 2011 01:21, Trevor Parscal <[email protected]> wrote:

> It looks like we are doing something like: Major.Minor.Release
> 1.18 = Major: 1, Minor: 18, (alpha|beta|etc.)
> I'm just curious what people think would constitue a major version. We've
> certainly had major rewrites of systems in the past that didn't seem to
> justify a version bump. Is there anything wrong with having version 1.249?
> Is there a practical reason for bumping the version at some point (like
> when the minor version hits tripple digits)?


Drop the first digit, as Java and Emacs did.

The current release is MediaWiki 18. MediaWiki 19 is in progress.


- d.

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