I don't know if it will serve your purposes, but wiki.mo does have:

https://wiki.mozilla.org/Template:CURRENT_VERSION

and derivatives:

https://wiki.mozilla.org/Template:BETA_VERSION
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Template:AURORA_VERSION
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Template:CENTRAL_VERSION

Doesn't do point releases, just major versions.

J

On Aug 30, 2013, at 10:09 AM, Eric Shepherd wrote:

> This is sort-of-kind-of platform related, but only indirectly, so let me know 
> if there's a better place to ask this question, please.
> 
> If a web page needs to be able to display the current release version of 
> Gecko, is there a place we can pull that information from, so that the 
> content doesn't have to be manually edited?
> 
> This could even be a place in the source code we could pull up a MXR link and 
> peel out of the code. I just don't know where in the code to get it.
> 
> We have many cases in MDN content where it's helpful to indicate what the 
> current version of Gecko is (or, more often, to compare the current version 
> to a specific version in which something was added), and it would be nice to 
> not have to hand-edit that anymore.
> 
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> Mozilla
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