Cela avait été une des pages les plus hilarantes que j'avais lues l'an passé : une explication, historique des numérotations à la clé, de comment le nouveau nom de Windows avait été choisi.
(et je pense que c'est volontairement humoristique même si un doute continue de planer)
[...]That brings us to Windows Vista, which is 6.0. So we see Windows 7 as our next logical significant release and 7th in the family of Windows releases.
We learned a lot about using 5.1 for XP and how that helped developers with version checking for API compatibility. We also had the lesson reinforced when we applied the version number in the Windows Vista code as Windows 6.0-- that changing basic version numbers can cause application compatibility issues.
So we decided to ship the Windows 7 code as Windows 6.1 - which is what you will see in the actual version of the product in cmd.exe or computer properties.
[^] # Re: Windows power
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http://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/windowsvista/archive/2008/1(...)
(et je pense que c'est volontairement humoristique même si un doute continue de planer)
[...]That brings us to Windows Vista, which is 6.0. So we see Windows 7 as our next logical significant release and 7th in the family of Windows releases.
We learned a lot about using 5.1 for XP and how that helped developers with version checking for API compatibility. We also had the lesson reinforced when we applied the version number in the Windows Vista code as Windows 6.0-- that changing basic version numbers can cause application compatibility issues.
So we decided to ship the Windows 7 code as Windows 6.1 - which is what you will see in the actual version of the product in cmd.exe or computer properties.