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<p dir="auto">Could the documentation also be clarified on the meaning of the version number? doc/cha-library.texi says:</p>
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<p>GnuTLS uses a development cycle where even minor version numbers
indicate a stable release and a odd minor version number indicate a
development release.  For example, GnuTLS 1.6.3 denote a stable
release since 6 is even, and GnuTLS 1.7.11 denote a development
release since 7 is odd.</p>
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<p dir="auto">but for some reason 3.5 has been declared the "stable branch" before (I don't know the history). And now 3.6.0-3.6.4 was "stable-next" while 3.6.5 has become "stable". I am not sure what this means :/</p>
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