Hi Peter,

There is no stable 2.9 release, but the last 2.9 release is basically identical to 2.10.

Even numbers are the releases, odd numbers are dev build in between. To really identify a release properly you need to identify the last github number, which you can see at https://github.com/qgis/QGIS (see latest commit) for each branch.

2.10 was already released in Source code but the package building for the various operating system takes a while. You can expect the download probably tomorrow or later this week, depending on the operating system you use.

BTW: we would like users to test the nightly releases which are available each day through OSGeo4W or each week as an installer at http://qgis.org/downloads/weekly/ - this would help us deliver a more stable official release (the ones with the even numbers).

So please be patient a day or two until the package for your OS is available.

Andreas

On 30.06.2015 15:52, Peter Borissow wrote:
Hello,
I saw an email yesterday regarding QGIS 2.10 and I got excited but I see that the current release is 2.8. According to this page, 2.10 should have been released last week :-)

https://www.qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/development/index.html#release-schedule

And according to this page, 2.10 is only coming out next year:

http://changelog.qgis.org/qgis/version/2.10/


Of course, I would be happy to see a stable 2.9 release first. When is 2.9 scheduled for release?

Best regards,
Peter





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