Code names
Since phpMyFAQ 1.4.x we're using code names during the development for the next major phpMyFAQ releases. Here's the list of them with a describing Wikipedia article.
phpMyFAQ 1.x series (2001-2007)
- phpMyFAQ 0.x (2001, 11 releases)
Codename: - - phpMyFAQ 1.0.x (2001-2002, 3 releases)
Codename: - - phpMyFAQ 1.1.x (2002, 7 releases)
Codename: - - phpMyFAQ 1.2.x (2002-2003, 8 releases)
Codename: - - phpMyFAQ 1.3.x (2003-2004, 17 releases)
Codename: - - phpMyFAQ 1.4.x (2004-2005, 13 releases)
Codename: Pan, a moon of planet Saturn - phpMyFAQ 1.5.x (2005-2006, 10 releases)
Codename: Phoebe, a moon of planet Saturn - phpMyFAQ 1.6.x (2006-2007, 13 releases)
Codename: Pluto, the second largest dwarf planet
phpMyFAQ 2.x series (2007-2019)
- phpMyFAQ 2.0.x (2007-2009, 18 releases)
Codename: Prometheus, a moon of planet Saturn - phpMyFAQ 2.5.x (2009-2010, 8 releases)
Codename: Pandora, a moon of planet Saturn - phpMyFAQ 2.6.x (2010-2011, 19 releases)
Codename: Portia, a moon of planet Uranus - phpMyFAQ 2.7.x (2011-2013, 10 releases)
Codename: Prospero, a moon of planet Uranus - phpMyFAQ 2.8.x (2013-2016, 30 releases)
Codename: Perdita, a moon of planet Uranus - phpMyFAQ 2.9.x (2016-2019, 15 releases)
Codename: Proteus, a moon of planet Neptune
phpMyFAQ 3.x series (2020-today)
- phpMyFAQ 3.0.x (2020-2022, 13 releases)
Codename: Phobos, a moon of planet Mars - phpMyFAQ 3.1.x (2022–2023, 19 releases)
Codename: Poseidon, the of the sea, rivers, floods, droughts, and earthquakes in Greek mythology - phpMyFAQ 3.2.x (2023-today, 4 releases so far)
Codename: Pontus, the god of the sea, father of the fish and other sea creatures in Greek mythology.
phpMyFAQ 4.x series
- phpMyFAQ 4.0.x (2024 or 2025?, no release so far)
Codename: Pallas, the titan of warcraft in Greek mythology. - phpMyFAQ 4.1.x
Codename: Porus, from Plato's Symposium. - phpMyFAQ 4.2.x
Codename: Palaimon, a prince in Greek mythology.