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Just started update 2022.23.05. I will post back when it completes.
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That is update 2022.23.3 I am referring to 2022.23.5.
Read the thread. 2022.23.5 is also being discussed there. “2022.23” is the main release. They probably started with .01 and .02 when testing, internally, and they were up to .03 when they first released it to the public. Since then there was a small bug they felt compelled to fix in the 2022.23 release, and we are now at 2022.23.05.That is update 2022.23.3 I am referring to 2022.23.5.
This is the problem when threads drift from their stated topic. That thread explicitly called out the 2022.23.3 release in the title so people aren't inclined to read through 20 pages of posts to find out if there is additional discussion of other 2022.23.x releases.Read the thread.
I agree that the referenced thread is huge, and you may may not want to read the entire thread. However, a quick search for "2022.23.05" would have revealed the discussion and prevented multiple threads on the same subject. As mentioned, threads that wander without updating thread titles make navigating them difficult but multiple threads on the same topic have the same effect.R1Sky Business: Should we start a new thread to discuss thread etiquette?Piling on is not necessary and is a cheap shot. Shame on you.I tried to delete this thread but cannot find a way to do that.The other thread is huge and I did not catch that it contained .05.
True that if I suspected I might commit the shameful act of double posting I should have done a search.I agree that the referenced thread is huge, and you may may not want to read the entire thread. However, a quick search for "2022.23.05" would have revealed the discussion and prevented multiple threads on the same subject. As mentioned, threads that wander without updating thread titles make navigating them difficult but multiple threads on the same topic have the same effect.
I didn’t take it that way and would also like the title to be specific to each updateR1Sky Business: Should we start a new thread to discuss thread etiquette?Piling on is not necessary and is a cheap shot. Shame on you.I tried to delete this thread but cannot find a way to do that.The other thread is huge and I did not catch that it contained .05.
Fair point. The thread could be titled 2022.23.x (and I'd suggest that we do so, going forward). The YYYY.WW is really the meat of the update, and the .x at the end seems to just be revisions.This is the problem when threads drift from their stated topic. That thread explicitly called out the 2022.23.3 release in the title so people aren't inclined to read through 20 pages of posts to find out if there is additional discussion of other 2022.23.x releases.
Easy now, you're taking this a bit too seriously. No harm intended.R1Sky Business: Should we start a new thread to discuss thread etiquette?Piling on is not necessary and is a cheap shot. Shame on you.I tried to delete this thread but cannot find a way to do that.The other thread is huge and I did not catch that it contained .05.