Question: Coincidence that OPNSense and PFsense is on the same version number?

Started by Supermule, April 27, 2023, 03:36:50 PM

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Both running 23.x and that got me curious.

Is it because of the base OS or just coincidence??

23 being the year, obviously? In the case of OpnSense, it is followed by the month for the main version.
Intel N100, 4 x I226-V, 16 GByte, 256 GByte NVME, ZTE F6005

1100 down / 800 up, Bufferbloat A+

I see many starting to use the YYYY.MM.# or similar format these days for software release identification. It alleviates the need to investigate a version number to determine its release date which can be annoying. In fact, we moved to this formatting in my company last year.
OPNsense on Netgate 4100 appliance (yeah, it works)

Quote from: Supermule on April 27, 2023, 03:36:50 PM
Both running 23.x and that got me curious.

Is it because of the base OS or just coincidence??

OMG, Supermule, you had much better posts in the past... :-D
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Quote from: chemlud on April 27, 2023, 05:00:38 PM
Quote from: Supermule on April 27, 2023, 03:36:50 PM
Both running 23.x and that got me curious.

Is it because of the base OS or just coincidence??

OMG, Supermule, you had much better posts in the past... :-D

I know but got me wondering.  ;D ;D