verzióformátum
Verzióformátum, also known as version format or versioning format, refers to the standardized way in which software or document versions are labeled and tracked. It is crucial for managing changes, ensuring compatibility, and facilitating collaboration among developers and users. A well-designed verzióformátum helps in identifying the specific version of a product, tracking its development history, and managing updates and patches.
The most common verzióformátum is the semantic versioning system, which uses a three-part numbering scheme: major.minor.patch.
Other verzióformátums include calendar versioning, which uses dates to indicate versions (e.g., 2023.03.15), and Git-based versioning,