diff --git a/blog/release-0-10-2.md b/blog/release-0-10-2.md index feb211e2d..31d82e46e 100644 --- a/blog/release-0-10-2.md +++ b/blog/release-0-10-2.md @@ -165,30 +165,3 @@ Release date: November 26, 2024 We would like to thank the following contributors from the GreptimeDB community: [@ActivePeter](https://github.com/ActivePeter), [@CookiePieWw](https://github.com/CookiePieWw), [@Kev1n8](https://github.com/Kev1n8), [@MichaelScofield](https://github.com/MichaelScofield), [@WenyXu](https://github.com/WenyXu), [@ZonaHex](https://github.com/ZonaHex), [@discord9](https://github.com/discord9), [@evenyag](https://github.com/evenyag), [@fengjiachun](https://github.com/fengjiachun), [@killme2008](https://github.com/killme2008), [@linyihai](https://github.com/linyihai), [@lyang24](https://github.com/lyang24), [@paomian](https://github.com/paomian), [@shuiyisong](https://github.com/shuiyisong), [@sunng87](https://github.com/sunng87), [@v0y4g3r](https://github.com/v0y4g3r), [@waynexia](https://github.com/waynexia), [@zhongzc](https://github.com/zhongzc), [@zyy17](https://github.com/zyy17) - -## About GreptimeDB version number - -GreptimeDB follows the [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/) scheme: - -1.2.3 where: -- 1 is the major release -- 2 is the minor release -- 3 is the revision number - -### Major release(1) -The major version indicates a significant milestone in the software’s lifecycle, often introducing extensive changes. -- Characteristics: Includes major architectural updates, substantial new features, or system overhauls. -- Impact: Typically not backward-compatible, requiring adjustments from users or developers. -- Examples: Major API redesigns, foundational architectural shifts, or the introduction of new core modules. - -### Minor release(2) -The minor version focuses on feature enhancements and minor improvements, aiming to refine the existing system. -- Characteristics: Adds new features, small updates, or interface improvements. -- Impact: While it strives for backward compatibility within the same major version, minor breaking changes might occasionally occur. -- Examples: Introducing optional functionality, updating user interfaces, or expanding configuration options with slight adjustments to existing behaviors. - -### Revision number(3) -The revision number is used for patches or minor refinements that address specific issues. -- Characteristics: Focuses on bug fixes, security updates, or performance optimizations. -- Impact: Does not introduce new features or change the overall behavior of the system. -- Examples: Fixing known bugs, addressing security vulnerabilities, or improving system stability. \ No newline at end of file