I found this over on The Daily WTF.
You can find the original link @ http://thedailywtf.com/forums/permalink/79265/79265/ShowThread.aspx#79265
_____________________________________________________________________From: {Product Manager}Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 8:41 AMTo: A----- SelvanCc: {Marketing Director}Subject: Software VersionA-----, I've noticed that in several places (most prominently, Help-About), there is the product version, build number, etc. Please have your team remove this information in our next release.______________________________________________________________________From: A----- SelvanSent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 9:03 AMTo: {Product Manager}Cc: {Marketing Director}Subject: Re: Software VersionThe product version and build number are necessary to identify whatrelease the customer has. This is also key in our testing and qualityprocess.______________________________________________________________________From: {Product Manager}Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 1:29 PMTo: A----- SelvanCc: {Marketing Director}Subject: Re: Software VersionCouldn't you determine this information some other way? We don't want the customers knowing this information and need it removed.______________________________________________________________________From: A----- SelvanSent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 1:45 PMTo: {Product Manager}Cc: {Marketing Director}Subject: Re: Software VersionWe really can't remove it from the product, but, if you'd like, we canhide it further. However, it is very discrete as is: it only appears in the About dialog, release notes, and change log. But no matter what, we will need to keep it accessible for support. Either way, I don't really understand the request. Almost every software program ever made has release information like this. Why would you want it removed?______________________________________________________________________From: {Product Manager}Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 10:04 AMTo: A----- SelvanCc: {Marketing Director}Subject: Re: Software VersionWe can't be at all accessible to the client, we'll just have to findanother way. The reason is simple: when they see "Version 2.8 (build 448)," they will think that it took us 28 releases and over *four hundred* builds to get right. ______________________________________________________________________From: {Marketing Director}Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 10:08 AMTo: A----- Selvan, {Product Manager}Subject: Re: Software VersionThis is a good point. This is *not* the information we should be conveying to our customers. A-----, please make sure it's removed inthe next release.
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