Paranoïd android build numbering - Android General

Hello,
I have changed my ROM a new time for Paranoïd android who is the best for me.
But I don't understand their build numbering:
- First the 3.99 without more info, thus STABLE, yes?
- After the 3.99 RC1
- And the latest 3.99 RC2
Normally it's RC1 -> RC2 -> Stable
Here it's Stable -> RC1 -> RC2
I'm sure something I miss to understand,.
Greatings

StreamingMT said:
Hello,
I have changed my ROM a new time for Paranoïd android who is the best for me.
But I don't understand their build numbering:
- First the 3.99 without more info, thus STABLE, yes?
- After the 3.99 RC1
- And the latest 3.99 RC2
Normally it's RC1 -> RC2 -> Stable
Here it's Stable -> RC1 -> RC2
I'm sure something I miss to understand,.
Greatings
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RC is release candidate.
Maybe the 3.99 was the first stable confirmed by users then they launched the first RC.

Maybe the 3.99 was the first stable confirmed by users then they launched the first RC.
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Good idea!
Thanks

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I'm fairly certain that 1.0.0 is the same thing as nightly #65 or something around that, but basically the nightlies are updated...nightly...and 1.0.0 is well, 1.0.0.
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nathan-96 said:
How does developers decide of there rom nightly or beta is?
Im asking because the galaxyics team released 11 roms. The first 3 where beta's. Then, one nightly came, after that, there where beta's. Rom 10&11 where beta's and rom 12 will be beta9. I dont get it, who does?
My android Hero's:
Maclaw
Marcin1147
Bagzn0r
Phiexz
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A beta would usually be tested before the release, unlike a nightly. A nightly may just be compiled with latest fixes, then released with little or no testing done.
So nightly is the beta version, with fixed bugs, thanks
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Marcin1147
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Phiexz
nathan-96 said:
So nightly is the beta version, with fixed bugs, thanks
My android Hero's:
Maclaw
Marcin1147
Bagzn0r
Phiexz
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Nightly might not be as stable, as it has had little to no testing.

rom updates

hello
i today install cyanogenmod 7.2.0 cooper stable before this i have cm 7.2 nightly update but I was wondering what is better
stable or nightly i see that new nightly occur every few days a new update
but I was wondering if anyone knows why the nightly version of the much updates
or am i have installed stable then install nightly update or what?i do not understand this!!!i have trouble with my bluetooth on stable and nightly version
so what is the difference between stable and nightly and how install updates why i must install everytime new updates
sorry for my bad english and thanks everybody who help me
someone knows any good rom is fast and conserves battery power
Stable just means their arent really any bugs or glitches while nightlies might have some. Nightlies might have a few bugs here and there, but it shouldn't affect your performance too much
priestking23 said:
Stable just means their arent really any bugs or glitches while nightlies might have some. Nightlies might have a few bugs here and there, but it shouldn't affect your performance too much
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i like nightly but some people say is stable better i try stable but my bluetooth not work so i try this
1.install stable 7.2.0 cooper
2.then I was installed over the stable a nightly latest update but i dont wipe data,cache and other i just install first stable then over stable install a nightly update
in my opinion it is done so that you have to first install stable then over this version install nightly update without having to do wipe data,wipe dalvik etc...
So if I was okay to do because my phone is working normally even though I system was installed over one another

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I understand the difference. That the nightlies are or can be buggy but what is the major difference between the current stable version of CM10 stable vs. Nightly? Someone said it was only a HTML file stating it was stable?
the latest stable is is quite old to the newest nightly, and the newest nightly has the latest fixes
absolutelygrim said:
the latest stable is is quite old to the newest nightly, and the newest nightly has the latest fixes
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That's what I was thinking and read somewhere that stable is just a file stating its stable and really no different then nightly.
RC196 said:
That's what I was thinking and read somewhere that stable is just a file stating its stable and really no different then nightly.
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well that may have been the case a few months ago, but now the newest nightly is more stable than the old stable

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which pacman nightly is the most stable for p3100 ?
lilpaka7 said:
which pacman nightly is the most stable for p3100 ?
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Hey, look if that is NIGHTLY then it is NOT STABLE.
Try stable releases of PAC ROM.
NIGHTLY: Contains Bugs
RC: Almost stable (rare bugs)
STABLE: (No Bugs)
Edit: See NIGHTLY contain bugs the reason it is updated (almost daily)

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