Ohh... I see! Well, thanks you two :)
Weird versioning, but still better than firefox XD....


Am So. Feb. 09 2014 21:25:48 schrieb Gary Katsevman:

> I think the answer this time around is "soon". And as Harald said, it'll be 
> stable in the 0.12 versions.
> 
> Gary Katsevman
> gkatsev.com
> 
> 
> On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 3:23 PM, Harald Hanche-Olsen <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> [Ingwie Phoenix <[email protected]> (2014-02-09 19:11:14 UTC)]
> 
> > I just built a node binary off 0.11.12-pre from github. I wanted to know
> > when we can expect a stable 0.11 branch?
> 
> If I have understood node version numbering correctly, the answer is
> "never". Instead, a stable 0.12 branch will be created, and 0.13
> becomes the new unstable. And no, I have no idea when that will
> happen. It is not uncommon for maintainers of software to refuse to
> give even a hint, lest the hints are taken for promises and users get
> grumpy when the "deadline" is passed without a new release. (I don't
> know if this described the node team. I haven't followed node all that
> long.)
> 
> - Harald



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