| ▲ | blendergeek 5 hours ago | |||||||
Nextcloud has the most confusing versioning of any software I have ever used. Nextcloud Hub 26 is Nextcloud 34 and follows Nextcloud Hub 9 which is Nextcloud 33. And I could be off on those exact numbers. | ||||||||
| ▲ | bisby 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
When numbers are confusing, it's usually just a recalibration. Hub 9 aligns with cloud 33. But they are switching Hub to a dated numbering scheme because it's intended to be timestamped. It's not "Hub 26" its "Hub 26 Spring" -- it's not a version number, it's a time. The underlying Nextcloud keeps an incremental semver release version so it can be based on features rather than timeline. Because the Nextcloud version and Hub version aren't tied to each other. This would be like saying that iPhones have a confusing naming scheme because iPhone 17 uses iOS 27 and has 2 different numbers. If next year's iPhone was called "iPhone 2027" and used "iOS 29", we'd still understand that. | ||||||||
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