Hi Kirill,

> I also see "680_m1" and "OOD680_m1" mentioned.
> What do they mean?

680_m1 probably means the same as OOD680_m1, depends on the context.

We have two major branches at the moment: SRC680 and OOD680. SRC680 is
the ongoing development branch, OOD680 has recently been split off from
SRC680, it will be the 2.0.4 release.

On both branches, there are so-called milestones indicated by
"m<some_numer>", where the number is increased with every new milestone.
(In theory, you could also have m<number>s<number>, but that doesn't
happen anymore ...).

So OOD680_m1 is the first milestone on the branch towards 2.0.4.

Ciao
Frank


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