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However, the need for patches soon emerged. That's when I added roman numerals. Together, they formed the X-N-R system, where the version was represented by a capitalized letter, the subversion was represented by a natural number, and the patch was represented with lowercase roman numerals. An example is A-1-i, which is usually the first version of a project.
Over time, my versioning system stood out against other versioning systems, making me want to keep it. Back then, it occurred to me that the X-N-R system was just very *me*. Therefore I kept it. Today, I still use it out of habit.
## 🕒 Modern Implementations
It is still used today across all of my personal projects and most of the projects I participated in. These include:
[Sierra Security](https://git.wholeworldcoding.com/p7mj/Sierra-Security), [Operation Shadow Watcher](https://git.wholeworldcoding.com/p7mj/Operation-Shadow-Watcher) (X-N), [Chatter Desktop](https://git.wholeworldcoding.com/p7mj/chatter-desktop) (X-N), [In-The-Air](https://git.wholeworldcoding.com/p7mj/in-the-air), [TiFiCut](https://git.wholeworldcoding.com/p7mj/TiFiCut), [PSecuritySuite](https://git.wholeworldcoding.com/p7mj/PSecuritySuite), [Command-Line-Radio](https://git.wholeworldcoding.com/p7mj/Command-Line-Radio), [PCS](https://git.wholeworldcoding.com/p7mj/PCS), [ZtWAV](https://git.wholeworldcoding.com/p7mj/ZtWAV), [Interceptor APS](https://git.wholeworldcoding.com/p7mj/Interceptor-APS), [BUGPy-mOS](https://git.wholeworldcoding.com/wholeworldcoding/BUGPy-mOS), and [WrldBox](https://git.wholeworldcoding.com/wholeworldcoding/WrldBox).