...Seventh Edition it is.
Or, as I suggested with my product numbering scheme, 7000-series Dungeons & Dragons...
How do you feel that there have been seven and what is the reasoning for that number and what you have excluded not couting?
The judgement of the fellow who made that nice diagram you linked seemed to coincide with the breakdown I posted before (though his understanding of the Basic Edition was better than mine). I decided (rather unscientifically) from that that we must be on to something, which was seven editions.
One for OD&D, plus six for major rules changes, minus one because two changes lead to 3e, plus one for the next edition, equals seven.
I suppose that the definitive way to prove or disprove your own formulation would be to ask the people who named 3e whether the " 2 " was AD&D 2nd. or just AD&D.
How would that affect your "seven" editions formulation?I'm not sure asking the designers of any given edition/revision would yield consensus either.