- zesty's 'wine' is 1.8.7 which wine says is the last release in the old stable 
1.8 series.
- zesty's 'wine-development' is currently 2.0 which is the current stable 
release (released in January 2017)
- 2.4 is the current development release (wine says they are on an annual 
schedule now so the next major stable release is expected around January 2018)

Do you think it's more important that zesty users can easily run the
latest stable 2.0 or have the latest development version available?

What about pushing 2.0 to 'wine' and then that frees up 'wine-
development' to track 2.3 or 2.4+?

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  FFe: Merge wine-development 2.3-1 (universe) from Debian experimental
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