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{{IconSet|h1|1}} Common sense is required when choosing the right version number.
{{IconSet|h1|2}} This project publishes git tags using the -developers-only suffix. This suffix is intentionally used to make clear that the tag refers to a developer-focused release line, and that users should verify suitability before using it.
{{IconSet|h1|3}} A separate -stable or -testers-only tag is not maintained. This reduces ongoing maintenance work and avoids requiring additional tagging steps for every release.
{{IconSet|h1|4}} Using a -developers-only tag can still be appropriate, as long as you select the correct version number and confirm that it matches the latest stable release announcement.
{{IconSet|h1|5}} Follow the [[Stay Tuned|{{project_name_short}} News Blog]] and the forums announcements, as they might contain important version selection information.
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| text = Version Numbers Choice Instructions
{{IconSet|h1|1}} Go to [https://forums.{{project_clearnet}}/c/news/ {{project_name_short}} forums news category] and look for the latest stable version number.
{{IconSet|h1|2}} Use that version number when choosing the git tag to build, even though the available tag uses the -developers-only suffix.
{{IconSet|h1|3}} Compare this with the version number mentioned in the wiki documentation, and prefer the stable release announcement if there is any mismatch.
{{IconSet|h1|4}} For example, if {{VersionNew}} has been announced as the latest stable release and a git tag {{VersionNew}}-developers-only is available, then {{VersionNew}}-developers-only can be used.
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