On 2013/11/02 14:24, Maurice Janssen wrote:
> Index: faq5.html
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /cvs/www/faq/faq5.html,v
> retrieving revision 1.197
> diff -u -p -u -r1.197 faq5.html
> --- faq5.html   1 Nov 2013 14:05:56 -0000       1.197
> +++ faq5.html   2 Nov 2013 13:23:12 -0000
> @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ This is typically done by following the 
>  the <a href="../stable.html">stable process</a>.
>  When you "update" your system, it goes from a <i>-release</i> to a
>  <i>-stable</i> (or patched <i>-release</i>) of the same release version,
> -for example, 5.2-release to 5.2-stable.
> +for example, 5.4-release to 5.4-stable.
>  You may then later update it to a newer <i>-stable</i> of the same
>  release version.
>  The update process is typically very painless, as no <tt>/etc</tt>
> 

While this certainly doesn't hurt, I don't think it's necessary to
change every version number in the website, only the ones where we are
specifically talking about "the current version" or "the last version"..

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