Michael Stapelberg argues that software developers should implement standardized version reporting practices to improve incident response and user support. He advocates a three-step approach—stamping version information into builds, embedding that data in programs, and reporting versions clearly—using i3 window manager's implementation as a successful case study.
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Michael Stapelberg argues that software developers should implement standardized version reporting practices to improve incident response and user support. He advocates a three-step approach—stamping version information into builds, embedding that data in programs, and reporting versions clearly—using i3 window manager's implementation as a successful case study.