> How does the number "1.10" come after "1.9" What am I missing
Maybe it is New Math, but there are many precedents for numbering software releases this way. I had the same reaction as you at first, but there was a discussion in the forum or dev mailing list where examples of doing it this way were shown. I guess the key is to not think of the numbers to the right of the decimal point as a fraction, but as a distinct number sequence.
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Finally someone starts adding CSS changes to the release process! Can we keep this habit up for the future?
Regards,
Pat.