Release Number

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Release Number. The three-integer number, of the form A.B.C, or two-integer number, of the form A.B (equivalent to A.B.0), by which Jabber identifies a new release of the Software. The integer A identifies the "Major Release," the integer B identifies the "Minor Release, and the integer C identifies the "Service Release" of the Software, as follows: • Service Release. Successive Service Releases denote bug fixes or minor improvements with no significant changes in specification. • Minor Release.... Successive Minor Releases denote minor new features, improvements and enhancements within the framework of an existing specification. • Major Releases. Successive Major Releases denote major new features, improvements and enhancements within the framework of an existing specification, or architectural changes in or additions to the specification. View More Arrow
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