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: I'm sorry, but I'd much rather return to something closer to my last revision. To what extent do you agree/disagree with the reasoning above?  
 
: I'm sorry, but I'd much rather return to something closer to my last revision. To what extent do you agree/disagree with the reasoning above?  
 
: — [[User:Alya|Alya]] 18:22, 21 April 2008 (EDT)
 
: — [[User:Alya|Alya]] 18:22, 21 April 2008 (EDT)
 
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I agree with your style suggestions.  
 
I agree with your style suggestions.  
  
 
*While writing and explaining the version number as being in "four-pieces", I had in mind the numerical sections between the periods. You make sense, we can refer to it as having 'five semantical sections' or being a four-piece version number with an alphabetical appendage. Keep the 'currently in an alpha/beta release' in the diagram. The version number refers to the game, and the game is "Currently in alpha/beta", I'll shorten it and remove the 'have been' tags.
 
*While writing and explaining the version number as being in "four-pieces", I had in mind the numerical sections between the periods. You make sense, we can refer to it as having 'five semantical sections' or being a four-piece version number with an alphabetical appendage. Keep the 'currently in an alpha/beta release' in the diagram. The version number refers to the game, and the game is "Currently in alpha/beta", I'll shorten it and remove the 'have been' tags.
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*When the version number becomes "1", Toady is going to call it something else than a beta. It's a recognizable term to say that by the time dwarf fortress "turns gold", it will have a version number of "1". Do you know another term we can call it?  
 
*When the version number becomes "1", Toady is going to call it something else than a beta. It's a recognizable term to say that by the time dwarf fortress "turns gold", it will have a version number of "1". Do you know another term we can call it?  
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*When I wrote about making the diagram more "prominent" the Example was under a sub-heading. It's fine now.
 
*When I wrote about making the diagram more "prominent" the Example was under a sub-heading. It's fine now.
  

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