Hi, all.

I'm curious how we're supposed to find out about new releases. There are
several sources, each of which give either no information, or different
information.

Let me attempt a list of places I've tried just now in an attempt to find
the latest version:

- On GitHub I see there is a v3.6.2 tag[0]
- On Twitter I don't see any release announcements in the @gluster
timeline[1]
- The gluster-users mailing list has no announcements for anything beyond
3.6.0 or so (despite users reporting issues, questions, etc with 3.6.1,
3.6.2-beta2, etc)
- The Gluster website doesn't show an obvious latest version[2], but lists
3.6.1 as the latest in the wiki[3]
- The download server has packages for 3.6.2 for at least several distros
on the repo[4]

Maybe we should have something on the Gluster homepage like on kernel.org,
where they clearly list the stable branches. Also, if someone wrote a blog
post on gluster.org, with at least a `git shortlog v3.6.1..v3.6.2`, then
all announcements on Twitter, mailing list, IRC channel topic, etc could
point to the one blog post.

Regards!

Alan

[0] https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/releases
[1] https://twitter.com/gluster
[2] http://www.gluster.org/
[3] http://www.gluster.org/community/documentation/#GlusterFS_3.6
[4]
http://download.gluster.org/pub/gluster/glusterfs/3.6/LATEST/CentOS/epel-6Server/x86_64/
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