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rurban[dead post] ◴[] No.42170111[source]
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aorth ◴[] No.42170139[source]
A new major release of the Linux kernel happens every ~8 weeks. There are usually 7 or 8 release candidates (-rc1, rc2, etc) released on successive Sundays during that period, followed by a release of the major version. That's the workflow the Linux kernel has used for years.
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1. sevg ◴[] No.42170289[source]
What a strange comment. Are you trolling?

Yes, projects can use their own version scheme.

The Linux kernel has been using this version scheme for over a decade. If you think it's inconsistent then that's a you problem.