If you think pgAdmin's versioning scheme is a problem, you'll love how its gone
with the official Perl language implementation which has taken this scheme much
further.
"Perl 5" has had about 25 major production versions so far over 30 years; its
now on "Perl 5 version 42". (Those versions were 0 thru 6 incrementing by 1, and
then it went to 8, 10, incrementing by 2 since then to the present.)
Darren Duncan
On 2025-08-28 11:11 a.m., Apple Pine wrote:
> hello,
>
> why do you name the software pgAdmin 4 v9.7.
>
> in most cases pgAdmin 3 is too old therefore pgAdmin 4 is the most use tool for
> postgres. it's confusing if you write pgAdmin 4 and then the version number.
>
> it should be able to understand what pgAdmin 9.7 means. it means pgAdmin 4 in
> the version 9.7. I suggest you to change the name of pgAdmin 4 at least in
> version 10.
>
> so instead of pgAdmin 4 v10 simply write pgAdmin 10.
>
> Sincerely