There can also be backport releases where a patch gets applied to an earlier supported branch which results in version numbers that appear out of sequence relative to work on the main branch. For example a 29.2 release might carry important security fixes for people still running on the 29.x line even while development tags march forward toward 30.x and beyond...
There can also be backport releases where a patch gets applied to an earlier supported branch which results in version numbers that appear out of sequence relative to work on the main branch. For example a 29.2 release might carry important security fixes for people still running on the 29.x line even while development tags march forward toward 30.x and beyond...