Hi,

Gero Treuner typed:
> > No, the minor version is what shows whether it's beta or not. So in
> > 1.1.8, second `1' shows that it's a beta version. The stable release
> > will be 1.2.x.
> Not exactly. There are development-only (non-BETA) versions, as
> 1.1 through 1.1.5 are.

OK, I didn't know that. I just labelled all versions that are not the
stable release as `beta'.

But what is the essential difference between the non-beta and the beta
versions? I mean, both categories are available for people to try out
aren't they?

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