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The web does not have version numbers.

By 8 Rorek on February 21, 2007

And it's silly to suggest that it does.

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2 Joel Hayhurst who hasn't voted, says

instead it progresses via the greek alphabet

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5 Jason McKerr who agreed, says

How about, "The Web Final."

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3 Sam Livingston-Gray who agreed, says

"People are sick and tired of being told that they are sick and tired. And I, for one, am sick and tired of hearing about it."

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No_score Paul Walsh who disagreed, says

It does IMHO if only to help people talk about trends and where we want to see the Web progress.

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3 XavierAM who disagreed, says

You could also consider the IP protocols we use to be versioned.

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2 Sam Bennet who disagreed, says

web pi

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2 Sam Bennet who disagreed, says

or webpi

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2 Sam Bennet who disagreed, says

or web 3.1415926 etc.

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2 Tom Morris who agreed, says

HTTP has versions.
HTML has versions.
The Web does not.

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