Template:Infobox Windows version/doc

Purpose
This infobox provides essential information on versions of Windows.

Usage
The following code will result in the infobox to the right side:

The marketing name for the particular Windows release. If not provided, it gets automatically filled in according to  and   values, therefore   should be omitted for pre-1995 Windows versions.

This describes the product line the particular Windows release belongs to. This parameter has the following legal values, which expand to the respective descriptions:
 * ⇒ (up to, including, Windows 10)
 * ⇒ (Windows 10 November Update and newer)
 * ⇒ (up to, including, Windows 10)
 * ⇒ (Windows 10 November Update and newer)

This is the version number of the particular Windows release. For families,  ,   this should be a rational number with up to two decimal points. Don't prefix the version number with anything.

Since Windows 10 November Update (family ) this is a four-digit number that happens to be a date in the format YYMM. Please note that the marketing name might not always reflect the version number, e.g. Windows 10 April 2018 update is actually version 1803 and not 1804 as one would expect!

A listing of architectures supported by the particular Windows release. Tends to be one or more of the following:
 * x86
 * x64
 * AXP
 * PPC
 * IA64
 * ARM
 * ARM64

Link to the latest build of the particular Windows release.

The original release date of the particular Windows release, e.g. 1985-11-20 for Windows 1.0.

The end of support date for the particular Windows release.

List of the SKUs/editions that the particular Windows release was officially available in, separated by  tags.

, ,
Use this to link to the versions of Windows that the particular release is based on, replaces or is replaced by. If this applies only to a specific SKU of that version, the link should mention the SKU in question, e.g. Windows 2000 Professional.

should be used in cases the particular Windows release builds upon another version to provide some specific functionality, e.g. Windows Home Server is based on Windows Small Business Server 2003, which in turn is based on Windows Server 2003.