One mystery solved, another one discovered. To wit;

   1. I installed Git for windows so I could use git commands from a 
   terminal shell.
   2. From the leo-editor folder (repo) shell, I ran: >git fetch
   3. Now I get the build number and date.

Leo Log Window
Leo 6.1-devel, devel branch, build 4454b877e5
2019-08-03 18:24:33 -0500
Python 3.7.3, PyQt version 5.9.6
Windows 10 AMD64 (build 10.0.18362) SP0
current dir: E:/github/leo-editor

The next mystery is to understand why GitHub desktop doesn't provide this 
info when I use the 'fetch' command.

Bottom line, it appears to be an issue with the Windows version of GitHub 
Desktop and not the Mac version; not a Leo issue. Perhaps others will find 
this useful to know.

Rob...

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