What is the Difference Between Releases and Versions

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  • čas přidán 26. 02. 2023
  • This #atlassian #jira video will compare releases to versions. Is it the same thing or is it different?
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Komentáře • 10

  • @ApetechTechTutorials
    @ApetechTechTutorials  Před 4 hodinami

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  • @hollimessenger237
    @hollimessenger237 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I'm pumped I now know what fix version means!!

  • @alsothejiraguy
    @alsothejiraguy Před rokem +4

    My theory about why Atlassian calls the object both a version and a release is that they just want to confuse Junior Jira Admins.

    • @ApetechTechTutorials
      @ApetechTechTutorials  Před rokem

      Interesting theory. . . . what would confuse them? Isn't having 2 different names more confusing?

  • @jsfetzik
    @jsfetzik Před rokem +2

    The confusion between the two terms depends on what kind of "products" you work on. I many cases you do not "release" every "version" that is created. This is particularly true for cases where you need to publish or distribute your end result. Which is what a "release" really is.
    In the embedded system world that I support we have some legacy products that still need to have new EPROMs installed to do an update. Thus we may have many versions that never get released to customers, because of the hardware and labor costs to distribute it.

    • @ApetechTechTutorials
      @ApetechTechTutorials  Před rokem

      Agree. Atlasstic hit the nail on the head. . .there should be a release section . . tied to releases and a versions section that is separate.

  • @a.h.6461
    @a.h.6461 Před 2 měsíci

    But you can do more organizational stuff with a release.

  • @atlasstic
    @atlasstic Před rokem +2

    Atlassian has several logical errors in their products :) I suspect this comes from the confusion of using Jira Software as both a task management tool and a basic management tool through advanced roadmaps. If they had made this correctly then you would have two levels: Version and Release. A Release is what is deployed and made available to the end users and a version is just the tagging of code packages.

  • @Khan-ln2pp
    @Khan-ln2pp Před 3 měsíci

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