majorversie
Majorversie is a Dutch term that translates to “major version.” It is used primarily in the field of software development and version control to denote a significant update or release of a program, operating system, or application. A majorversie typically introduces core changes that can affect functionality, user interface, and compatibility with other software components. Unlike minor releases or patches, a majorversie often reflects a strategic shift in design philosophy or the introduction of new features that were not previously available.
Version numbering systems commonly adopt the format major.minor.patch, where the major number increments with each majorversie.
In some contexts, particularly in hardware and consumer electronics, the concept of a majorversie extends beyond