06-01-2015, 07:44 AM
just saw this post.
Actually - Version numbers even help when on git.
If there is a diverse user Group, not all will be on head. (that might not even be desirable, depending on the stability).
If we have Version numbers, it is easy to identify what Version a user is on. To identify git commit id's might be more difficult for a Standard user.
Having the Version number, we can say for a bug Report: Oh- you are on 3.2.33, that is resolved on current 3.3.91, or we could see that he is up to date - uPS, we somehow reintroduced the bug, sorry for that.
So it helps to occasionally update the Version numbers, not only for Marketing purposes.
Klaus
Actually - Version numbers even help when on git.
If there is a diverse user Group, not all will be on head. (that might not even be desirable, depending on the stability).
If we have Version numbers, it is easy to identify what Version a user is on. To identify git commit id's might be more difficult for a Standard user.
Having the Version number, we can say for a bug Report: Oh- you are on 3.2.33, that is resolved on current 3.3.91, or we could see that he is up to date - uPS, we somehow reintroduced the bug, sorry for that.
So it helps to occasionally update the Version numbers, not only for Marketing purposes.
Klaus