On 11/06/2017 09:01 AM, David Lang wrote:
> These version numbers are used between releases, the part after the - is 
> enough of the git commit id (it's hash) for you to identify it. The r#  gives 
> you an idea if it's newer or older than another one (since git hashes don't 
> give you that info)
 
Thanks for that David!  How are the r#'s known?  Are they simply incremented 
with every git commit?  And they would apply to only one particular branch?  I 
see two "heads", "master" and "lede-17.01".  Do the r#'s apply to only one of 
those?  Or, are "master" and "lede-17.01" guaranteed to not be parallel 
branches?


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