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"content": "nostr:npub1k8dc8n2gp005xaguhmfu4j4u0gxrxqfmtghcd56k24n7pjps49nsql5h2l Sorry but you have misunderstood my question. At the moment the download page lists version 7.6.3 and 7.5.8. If my memory serves me right, when you issue an update for the newer version, there is also a (security) one for the older. So if do the next update presumably you will call both 24.2? Or will it be 24.2 plus 7.6.4 (which then becomes old stable)?",
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