Software releases....
XXXX.X.X.X
The first set of X's is the year
The second set of X(s) is the week
The third set of X marks the actual release number
The final set of X is the revision version.
Literally any time a release comes out where the last set of numbers is the only change means it's just bug fixes, no need to make a million ****ing threads about it with the same exact comments "looks like just bug releases!"
2020.24.6.3 and 2020.24.6.4 are exactly the same. How have you people not figured this out by now?
XXXX.X.X.X
The first set of X's is the year
The second set of X(s) is the week
The third set of X marks the actual release number
The final set of X is the revision version.
Literally any time a release comes out where the last set of numbers is the only change means it's just bug fixes, no need to make a million ****ing threads about it with the same exact comments "looks like just bug releases!"
2020.24.6.3 and 2020.24.6.4 are exactly the same. How have you people not figured this out by now?