Community discussions

MikroTik App
 
InoX
Forum Guru
Forum Guru
Topic Author
Posts: 1966
Joined: Tue Jan 09, 2007 6:44 pm

ROS 6.27 is the at the limit? So when to expect ROS 7 beta?

Fri Feb 20, 2015 8:30 pm

Is ROS 6.xx aproaching the end?
v5.26 latest
v4.17 latest
Only ROS 3.30 was higher.
So when to expect ROS 7 beta? :D
 
vortex
Forum Guru
Forum Guru
Posts: 1092
Joined: Sat Feb 16, 2013 6:10 pm

Re: ROS 6.27 is the at the limit? So when to expect ROS 7 beta?

Fri Feb 20, 2015 9:19 pm

I think it is just the beginning. I am still waiting for a reasonably solid version to move to v6.
 
jarda
Forum Guru
Forum Guru
Posts: 7756
Joined: Mon Oct 22, 2012 4:46 pm

Re: ROS 6.27 is the at the limit? So when to expect ROS 7 beta?

Fri Feb 20, 2015 9:52 pm

If fastly, I expect we can see something halfly usable in the autumn. But we all know how long it takes to have at least somehow usable and reliable ros. Around two years. So, I am curious if it is going to change or if each new minor of v7 will introduce new errors like we use to see with v6. For my purposes the 6.25 is still the best. 6.27 makes me problems with SSTP. Maybe 6.30 will be usable for me again... Who knows.
Last edited by jarda on Fri Feb 20, 2015 11:59 pm, edited 1 time in total.
 
User avatar
honzam
Forum Guru
Forum Guru
Posts: 2396
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2008 10:27 pm
Location: Czech Republic

Re: ROS 6.27 is the at the limit? So when to expect ROS 7 beta?

Fri Feb 20, 2015 10:51 pm

Is ROS 6.xx aproaching the end?
v5.26 latest
v4.17 latest
Only ROS 3.30 was higher.
So when to expect ROS 7 beta? :D
And what about 2.9.51? We have a lot of time in V6 :D
Yes, 7.0 beta is expected. I hope...
 
InoX
Forum Guru
Forum Guru
Topic Author
Posts: 1966
Joined: Tue Jan 09, 2007 6:44 pm

Re: ROS 6.27 is the at the limit? So when to expect ROS 7 beta?

Fri Feb 20, 2015 11:22 pm

Isn'n x.9 smaler than x.27? Or was another numbering method...
 
User avatar
rmmccann
Member Candidate
Member Candidate
Posts: 182
Joined: Tue Sep 25, 2012 11:15 pm
Location: USA

Re: ROS 6.27 is the at the limit? So when to expect ROS 7 beta?

Sat Feb 21, 2015 12:10 am

Isn'n x.9 smaler than x.27? Or was another numbering method...
Their numbering is goofy. x.NINE is older than x.TWENTYSEVEN.
 
User avatar
BartoszP
Forum Guru
Forum Guru
Posts: 2942
Joined: Mon Jun 16, 2014 1:13 pm
Location: Poland

Re: ROS 6.27 is the at the limit? So when to expect ROS 7 beta?

Sat Feb 21, 2015 2:25 am

Goofy or not goofy numbering ....that is the question.
It was already discussed. I think that it is easy to accept fact that software revision numbers are monotonically increasing.
I do not think that descriptions 7.001 ... 7.099, 7.100 ... 7.567 .... will look better than 7.1, 7.2....7.99....7.567.
Should Mikrotik start 7 branch revison number from 01 or 001 to have enough numbers to increase ?
 
User avatar
NathanA
Forum Veteran
Forum Veteran
Posts: 829
Joined: Tue Aug 03, 2004 9:01 am

Re: ROS 6.27 is the at the limit? So when to expect ROS 7 beta?

Sat Feb 21, 2015 4:26 am

Not sure why this is so hard to understand, and there's nothing goofy about it, past or present.

Before 3.x, everything was numbered as 2.x.x. Every new "major" version of the software increased the second number instead of the first, so when they went from 2.8.x to 2.9.x (for example) in the past, that was equivalent to going from 3.x to 4.x in today's scheme. So, InoX and rmmccann, however you slice it, the 51 in 2.9.51 is clearly a LARGER number than the 27 in 6.27. Again, not sure why this is so hard to understand. :shock: "2.8" changed to "2.9" changed to "3" changed to "4", etc. The LAST number is the revision number, so there were obviously more revisions of RouterOS 2.9 released (51) than any other major version of RouterOS to-date.

I don't know the history of RouterOS going all the way back to 1.0, but my guess would be that they went from 1.x to 2.0 fairly quickly, but then stuck with 2.x numbering for a long time because perhaps they didn't feel like they were introducing large enough changes to justify an increase of the first number. Their thinking obviously changed when RouterOS 3 was released. Prior to that, the change from 2.7 to 2.8 to 2.9 always signified that MikroTik had upgraded the version of the Linux kernel that RouterOS was based on. Now instead of just bumping up the minor version number for kernel upgrades, they bump up the major version number. So the minor version number became the major version number, and the revision number became the minor version number.

-- Nathan
 
InoX
Forum Guru
Forum Guru
Topic Author
Posts: 1966
Joined: Tue Jan 09, 2007 6:44 pm

Re: ROS 6.27 is the at the limit? So when to expect ROS 7 beta?

Sun Feb 22, 2015 12:40 am

Thanks.
Who cares? :D
Is ROS 6.xx aproaching the end?
So when to expect ROS 7 beta? :D
 
User avatar
payday
Member Candidate
Member Candidate
Posts: 233
Joined: Thu Aug 16, 2012 11:05 pm

Re: ROS 6.27 is the at the limit? So when to expect ROS 7 beta?

Sun Feb 22, 2015 11:58 pm

http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php ... 06#p467518

After reading Normis's post I guess it will be available in half year.
 
User avatar
rmmccann
Member Candidate
Member Candidate
Posts: 182
Joined: Tue Sep 25, 2012 11:15 pm
Location: USA

Re: ROS 6.27 is the at the limit? So when to expect ROS 7 beta?

Mon Feb 23, 2015 4:28 pm

Not sure why this is so hard to understand, and there's nothing goofy about it, past or present.

Before 3.x, everything was numbered as 2.x.x. Every new "major" version of the software increased the second number instead of the first, so when they went from 2.8.x to 2.9.x (for example) in the past, that was equivalent to going from 3.x to 4.x in today's scheme. So, InoX and rmmccann, however you slice it, the 51 in 2.9.51 is clearly a LARGER number than the 27 in 6.27. Again, not sure why this is so hard to understand. :shock: "2.8" changed to "2.9" changed to "3" changed to "4", etc. The LAST number is the revision number, so there were obviously more revisions of RouterOS 2.9 released (51) than any other major version of RouterOS to-date.

I don't know the history of RouterOS going all the way back to 1.0, but my guess would be that they went from 1.x to 2.0 fairly quickly, but then stuck with 2.x numbering for a long time because perhaps they didn't feel like they were introducing large enough changes to justify an increase of the first number. Their thinking obviously changed when RouterOS 3 was released. Prior to that, the change from 2.7 to 2.8 to 2.9 always signified that MikroTik had upgraded the version of the Linux kernel that RouterOS was based on. Now instead of just bumping up the minor version number for kernel upgrades, they bump up the major version number. So the minor version number became the major version number, and the revision number became the minor version number.

-- Nathan
I wasn't misunderstanding anything - the question was x.9 vs x.27 (exactly what I quoted). The question was never posed about 2.9.51 (at least not that I was responding to).

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: anav, Bing [Bot], Google [Bot], kleshki and 39 guests