Re: The case for version number inflation - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy

From Hans-Jürgen Schönig
Subject Re: The case for version number inflation
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In response to Re: The case for version number inflation  (Stephen Frost <sfrost@snowman.net>)
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On Feb 28, 2013, at 12:25 AM, Stephen Frost wrote:

> Josh,
>
> * Josh Berkus (josh@agliodbs.com) wrote:
>> And you're probably aware of the issue with Amazon Linux, where they
>> don't distinguish between version 9.1 and 9.2 and thus corrupt people's
>> databases.
>
> That's really, really sad to hear, but I don't think a different way of
> versioning would have helped.  If people provide packages without
> reading any documentation or understanding what they're packaging,
> they're going to make mistakes like this.
>
>> In other words: if we have to explain our version numbering to users all
>> the time (and we do), then maybe we're doing it wrong.
>
> I don't think switching to inflationary version numbers would change
> what we need to tell users at all- in fact, it might even make things
> worse.  How many people worry about upgrading from firefox 19 to 20?
>
>> Further, many projects which used to use "regular" version numbers --
>> such as Firefox -- have now embraced inflationary version numbers.  So,
>> maybe it's time to just use the first digit.  The next version would be
>> 10.0, and the version in 2014 would be 11.0.
>


hi …

this is exactly the point. nobody will worry if he uses PostgreSQL 78 or PostgreSQL 79 - even if the change is
significantly.
what was said about firefox is absolutely correct - personally i don't care at all and somebody should read the docs
beforedeciding on fundamental infrastructure such as a database. 
maybe i am too conservative but inflation has never solved a problem - not in real life and not in versioning.

    regards,

        hans


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