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2.8.14 billn 17 Sep 01:39
  2.8.14 Owen 17 Sep 03:04
   2.8.14 billn 17 Sep 03:37
    2.8.14 billn 17 Sep 03:40
     2.8.14 Owen 17 Sep 05:02
  2.8.14 Alexandre Prokoudine 17 Sep 08:43
2014-09-17 01:39:35 UTC (over 9 years ago)
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2.8.14

I noticed the stable release is at 2.8.10. Is 2.8.14 not stable?

Owen
2014-09-17 03:04:38 UTC (over 9 years ago)

2.8.14

I noticed the stable release is at 2.8.10. Is 2.8.14 not stable?

Where did you notice that?

When I go to http://www.gimp.org/ it says 2.8.14

Owen
2014-09-17 03:37:27 UTC (over 9 years ago)
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2.8.14

Where did you notice that?

When I go to http://www.gimp.org/ it says 2.8.14

It says current ver on this page upper right 2.8.10 and upcomming 2.9.1

2014-09-17 03:40:47 UTC (over 9 years ago)
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2.8.14

It says current ver on this page upper right 2.8.10 and upcomming 2.9.1

I am looking at http://www.gimpusers.com/ not http://www.gimp.org/ Thanks

Owen
2014-09-17 05:02:36 UTC (over 9 years ago)

2.8.14

It says current ver on this page upper right 2.8.10 and upcomming 2.9.1

I am looking at http://www.gimpusers.com/ not http://www.gimp.org/ Thanks

Then you should speak to the owners of gimpusers.com

As a general rule, you should only take advice on programs, downloads etc from the official site, in this case http://www.gimp.org/

Owen
Alexandre Prokoudine
2014-09-17 08:43:45 UTC (over 9 years ago)

2.8.14

On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 5:39 AM, billn wrote:

I noticed the stable release is at 2.8.10. Is 2.8.14 not stable?

Common sense suggests that 2.8.10 and 2.8.14 are from the same series of releases, while 2.9.1 (even if there is still no 2.9.0) is from a different series of releases. So no, the answer is: 2.8.14 is stable.

The rule is:

2.even.x (like 2.8.8 or 2.8.10) is stable

2.odd.x (like 2.9.4 or 2.9.6) is unstable.

Also, 2.x.odd (like 2.8.15 or 2.9.3) is never released. It's the version of what's currently being developed.

Alex