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Answer by Frames Catherine White for Forked a project, where do my version...

0.1 may indicate infancy,but verion 1.0+ means stable.A increase in major version numbers eg 2.0, 3.0, generally indicated a large feature change.Eg Version 1.0 of my application was a tool for running...

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Answer by user1249 for Forked a project, where do my version numbers start?

If at all possible, merge your fork back to the original project. I cannot emphasize this enough. Regaeding your version numbers, then use the one you forked from plus a date suffix.

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Answer by Mchl for Forked a project, where do my version numbers start?

You might want to consider if (and how much) your project is going to be related with the original one. If you plan on porting new features from the original project into your, you might consider...

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Answer by Dean Harding for Forked a project, where do my version numbers start?

Most forks that I've seen start again from version 1.0. But I assume you've also changed the name of your fork, so I'm not sure why there would be confusion if you simply started from v3.0.What I would...

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Answer by dukeofgaming for Forked a project, where do my version numbers start?

Have your own roadmap and stick to it, starting with the original version's number but don't try to race with the current version of the original product.

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Forked a project, where do my version numbers start?

I have forked a project and have changed lots of it. This fork isn't just a small feature change here and a buried bug fix there, its a pretty substantial change. Only most of the core code is shared....

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