In my humble opinion, the word "Enterprise" demands a more systematic approach to dealing with this issue. I think the simplest way is perhaps has a numbering scheme that is understood by everyone. For example, increment the third number (e.g. from 1.90.2 to 1.90.3) only for bug fixes, and increment the second number (e.g. from 1.90.3 to 1.91.0) for major releases or addition of new features.
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