'Versions'?

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Do you have your forum go through 'versions'? Like, you have "Your site v1", and "Your site v2"?

We do that on my forum, just because I decided to in the beginning really 😛 I had V1 with a different theme than v2, as well as a different layout and a few different services and all that jazz. Basically, every time we make a big huge update, we update the style 🙂

How about you? If you do this, when you do "upgrade versions"? Do you go as far as to say: "Your site v1.0.3" for small updates and whatnot? 🙂
 
No, I never thought of having versions of my websites. Thanks for giving me the idea, LOL~

I think it can be used when you have major, grand updates to the websites. For small updates, it can be a bit too confusing for everyone with the naming.
 
phio_chan said:
No, I never thought of having versions of my websites. Thanks for giving me the idea, LOL~

I think it can be used when you have major, grand updates to the websites. For small updates, it can be a bit too confusing for everyone with the naming.
Haha, glad to help 😛

For small updates I honestly think it could work to have little additions like:
V1.2.3
Included updates: (several minor updates)
Would keep the users informed and show you're constantly updating, as well as be a cool little thing to do 😉
 
In most cases I wouldn't do this for my site because I feel that the site is the same. I would only do this if I moved hosts because that is the only sort of significant change I would feel warrants an increase in a version number. To me just adding/removing a few sections on a forum doesn't mean much, forums are in flux all the time and should adapt to member wants/needs and to change version numbers because of that I feel would get confusing to members quickly (unless you keep logs of everything that changed for each version).


But I do it for my skins. This way members can tell when I've done significant changes to a skin. Like recently I reworked my default skin ("Endless Fight V2") and released an upgraded version of it ("Endless Fight V3"). I kept the V2 around so users who liked it better could keep with it while others who liked the V3 better could use it.
 
It is not something we do here. I haven't got a clue what version we would be on now if we did.
 
I think versions are a nice feature to a lot of websites, on a forum I'm on they're on v6; but they just upgrade the version every time they change the theme.

It's not a necessity, but it's just a nice addition.
 
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