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dadoc 08-29-2008 08:00 AM

3.7.3 and 3.6.11
 
This might sound like a silly question but I was having a look at the latest releases that are on the home page.

There are two new releases 3.7.3 and 3.6.11.

When I first purchased my license the latest release was 3.6.9, I have updated my board to 3.7.0 as I thought that was the next release.

Was the next release 3.7.0?

Or could I have got 3.6.10?

I am thinking that I am missing something here, but cant figure it out
I am sure it is a obvious answer.

Is it because you have an option to stay with 3.6 until 3.7 is full tested?

Marco van Herwaarden 08-29-2008 08:09 AM

3.7 has already been beta tested for a long time and has production status at this moment. The current (and developed) version is 3.7.x.

Older versions like the 3.6.x series are however still patched for security related issues.

Opserty 08-29-2008 08:28 AM

Also note that you don't need to upgrade directly to the next version. You can skip a version if you wish. But once you've upgraded you can't really downgrade (unless restoring a backup).

Those that don't want to use the 3.7 version of vBulletin can continue to use the 3.6 version if they want.

dadoc 08-29-2008 09:02 AM

Thanks for your replies guys,

I am still not sure why you would want continue with 3.6.x
when there is 3.7.0.

would you do this if you dont want the new features of 3.7? maybe because you have a large board with lots of mods?



Quote:

Is it because you have an option to stay with 3.6 until 3.7 is full tested?

Sorry I didn't mean testing I should have said bugs.

Opserty 08-29-2008 09:05 AM

Not everyone needs/wants the features that are always on offer, so most of these people don't have a need to upgrade. Modifications/customisations also mean that it takes a lot longer to update a larger board. (E.g. see Paul's post here)

Dismounted 08-29-2008 09:06 AM

3.6 will still have bugs reported - it is pretty much impossible to create a 100% bug-free piece of software.

dadoc 08-29-2008 09:13 AM

Ok thanks for the quick reply guys

I understand now

This is a bit off topic but when you mouse over a members title it will say, Release level 7 , Release level 3 and so on
What does this mean?

Opserty 08-29-2008 10:12 AM

I assume its related to the Modification section. (The number of mods you've released and other factors probably)


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