Server versions.
#1

I jsut had a quick question, it's not really about scripting or anything.
It's about server versions. Like for example, some servers have a thing like (v0.2) or something at the end.
How does that propperly work?

If i create a new server, what kind of "v" do i put there?
Like (v0.1) or (v0.01)
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#2

It's what creators manage their script with.

I, for example use revisions. Each revision I make is made full of updates, when I add around 15 things, edits, modifcations or removals - I make a revision (r1, r2, r3, r4, r5) etc. And I have a changelog on my forum which tells everyone what has been tampered/added/removed.

Hope you understand.
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#3

For Large updates in beta I would use, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3. After getting to 1.0 you should be out of beta, then for small changes like a small bug fixed it would be like 1.0.1, then large update: 1.1, and so on!

Also Zak's R1 R2 is a nice system too!
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#4

Allright, i got it.
Thank you both.
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#5

lol its update version
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#6

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Originally Posted by Slash_
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lol its update version
Update Version, Server Version Its anything YOU want to call it.
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#7

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Originally Posted by BriskServers
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Update Version, Server Version Its anything YOU want to call it.
thats what i mean, and he rage understand it
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#8

Here is some interesting reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_versioning
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