>Probably the fact that it goes from 3 (1.2.6) to 4 (1.3.3.7) then
>back 
>to 3 (1.3.5) digit numbering. 


It went from 1.2.6 -> 1.3.1 -> 1.3.3 -> 1.3.3.1->1.3.3.7-> 1.3.3.8
The 4th digit shows, that there was patching to a 3 digit version
ongoing without new features.



>That's easy enough to follow, but the 
>numbering on the betas is enough to drive anyone batty.

The next development version was 1.3.4
The current development version is 1.3.6

1.3.5 is feature freezed and has no numbering, just names for the
various polishing versions, to show that it has changed.

fritz


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