User talk:Jucia 7

Your edits to Windows XP, etc.
Hi, I'm. I wanted to let you know why I and another editor ( have reverted your changes to the preceded by/succeeded by items in Windows XP and similar articles.

These items do not simply describe chronological order. They also consider product line (i.e. intended market/users) and line of development. The Windows 95->98->ME series was the consumer or home user product line, and was one line of development (source codebase); NT->2000->XP->2003 is the business/professional user product line, and a completely separate source codebase. It is incorrect to say, for example, that 98 "preceded" 2000 because they are not in the same product line. Windows 98 users were expected to go next to Windows ME, not to 2000. With the release of XP the old consumer/home line was dropped as XP was intended for both markets, which is why both ME and 2000 are listed as preceding XP.

We know it can be frustrating when your edits are quickly reverted - please know that it happens to everyone here! I hope you understand and will continue editing. Jeh (talk) 17:57, 14 August 2017 (UTC)