On Dec 2, 2008, at 11:55 AM, Brandon, Nicholas (UK) wrote:

>
> I note recently that the SQLite version has gone from a 3 point number
> (i.e. 3.6.2) to a 4 point number (i.e. 3.6.6.2).

3.6.6.1 and 3.6.6.2 were branch releases to address emergency issues.   
The next version will be 3.6.7.

>
>
> Should I read any significance into this change? Is there going to be
> two strands to development/release of SQLite or will the current
> practice of the 'latest is the best' still remain true?
>
> Regards
> Nick
>
>
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