I knew this was going to cause confusion. Debian's 2.0.10-1 is
upstream's 2.0.10 (the -1 indicates it's the first debian revision).
Upstream has now changed their version numbering scheme so it doesn't
conflict, and the bugfix release is 2.0.10.1. If you look at the news
box on the Debian page, it says that 2.0.10-1 was accepted in November,
i.e. before the extra bugfix release from upstream.

So, ideally it's a "needs packaging", but if that's not feasible,
syncing debian's experimental version is the next best thing.

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  [needs-packaging] Upgrade package to 2.0.10

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