What is the difference between major version, minor version and stabilization version?
A major version stands for significant changes such as added functionalities and capabilities and is represented by the left number (6.x, 7.x, etc.). A minor version is a large set of fixes and adjustments which are incorporated within a major version and is represented by the first number after the decimal point (x.3, x.4, etc.). A stabilization version is a revision of the last minor or major version and which fixes the last known issues in the version. It is represented by the number to the right of the second decimal point (x.y.2, x.y.3, etc).