** Description changed:

- Currently, Vivid Vervet still packages Mnemosyne version 2.2.1 which was
- released in on 2013-04-15. However, 2.3 was released on 2014-04-23,
- 2.3.1 on 2014-06-18, and 2.3.2 on 2015-02-25.
+ All versions of Ubuntu from Trusty Tahr to Yakkety Yak still package
+ Mnemosyne version 2.2.1 which had been released on 2013-04-15. However,
+ 2.3 was released on 2014-04-23, 2.3.1 on 2014-06-18, 2.3.2 on
+ 2015-02-25, … and 2.3.6 on 2016-05-02.
  
  Judging from personal experience (installation from tarball running on
- Trusty Tahr) and the official changelog, the more recent versions are
- coming with new features but also with many of bug fixes. I'm expecting
- 2.3.2 to be at least as stable as 2.2.1.
+ Ubuntu versions from Trusty Tahr to Xenial Xerus) and the official
+ changelog, the more recent versions are coming with new features but
+ also with many bug fixes, localization enhancements, and stability as
+ well as user interface improvements. I expect 2.3.6 behaving much more
+ stable and consistently than 2.2.1.
  
- Is the any chance to see this new version in Vivid Vervet?
+ Is there any chance to see this new version in Yakkety Yak?
  
  For changes see:
  http://mnemosyne-proj.org/whats-new

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  Recent Ubuntu versions still package the extremely outdated version
  2.2.1 although 2.3.6 is available.

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