Comment by 0x457
1 day ago
That's because nginx doesn't break things for end user every release, so there is no reason to bump major version.
1 day ago
That's because nginx doesn't break things for end user every release, so there is no reason to bump major version.
I bet nginx doesn't even follow semantic versioning, which you seem to be talking about.
Don't have to bet: Nginx doesn't follow it. It has its own linux-kernel (odd vs evens) inspired convention.
Doesn't change the fact that only "breaking" changes in 1.x.x line are changes to defaults.