I don't know JMRI's developers' "plan", but the usual reason to jump to a new
major version number is something like a major rewrite or some other major
change.
Version numbers are *not* "decimal" numbers (fractions), so there is no
partitular reasons for the numbers after the dots to "overflow". Different
software projects do different things. JMRI seems to use odd secondary version
numbers for [stable] test releases and even numbers for stable production
releases,
At Sat, 22 Mar 2025 10:22:10 -0700 "AD" <bklyns_baseball_club@...> wrote:
also after reaching 5.10 why wasnt the next non test version 6.0?
tony
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