WEBVTT 00:00.630 --> 00:06.330 This video, what we're going to call it, is versioning sort of big thing, we see the top API version. 00:06.360 --> 00:09.390 That isn't a Cuban thing, it's a healthy thing. 00:10.200 --> 00:14.790 So version one is for Helme to version two is the helm three. 00:15.100 --> 00:16.290 It would have kept the numbers in sync. 00:16.300 --> 00:20.700 But one thing that is important to note is that it is also backwards compatible. 00:20.700 --> 00:25.070 To some extent you can run two charts of how they want to be able to recover. 00:25.080 --> 00:30.000 Is the app version, as we said, is the application itself that we put inside the helm charts. 00:30.030 --> 00:34.720 So if your job developer, the file, that version here is for the health charts. 00:34.840 --> 00:36.720 Now, I'm going to include a link to this as well. 00:36.750 --> 00:42.180 The big thing with help is they use something called semantic versioning or some of the I may be pronouncing 00:42.180 --> 00:43.770 it wrong, but that's what it is. 00:46.020 --> 00:49.070 So included in this page as well with semantic versioning. 00:49.080 --> 00:53.210 But the important thing to note with it is the numbering pattern from left to right. 00:53.220 --> 00:57.390 It's major, minor and patch now that we've covered virtually. 00:57.450 --> 00:59.490 Now let's have a look at dependencies.