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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T01:59:23+00:00 2026-05-17T01:59:23+00:00

I have been developing some software and want to give it version numbers. How

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I have been developing some software and want to give it version numbers.

How do I do this?

How is it that some software gets two versions like 1.3v1.1

or some have 3 numbers – 4.0.1

What is the method behind all this?

Thanks.

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    2026-05-17T01:59:23+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 1:59 am

    The usual method I have seen is X.Y.Z, which generally corresponds to major.minor.patch:

    • Major version numbers change whenever there is some significant change being introduced. For example, a large or potentially backward-incompatible change to a software package.
    • Minor version numbers change when a new, minor feature is introduced or when a set of smaller features is rolled out.
    • Patch numbers change when a new build of the software is released to customers. This is normally for small bug-fixes or the like.

    This versioning system is called Semantic Versioning, and its specification can be found at https://semver.org

    Other variations use build numbers as an additional identifier. So you may have a large number for X.Y.Z.build if you have many revisions that are tested between releases. I use a couple of packages that are identified by year/month or year/release. Thus, a release in the month of September of 2010 might be 2010.9 or 2010.3 for the 3rd release of this year.

    There are many variants to versioning. It all boils down to personal preference.

    For the "1.3v1.1", that may be two different internal products, something that would be a shared library / codebase that is rev’d differently from the main product; that may indicate version 1.3 for the main product, and version 1.1 of the internal library / package.

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