Paul asked:
I have been thinking about this. Why not make the 20.2.05 version as the "official" latest release?? Especially since it has been running the longest between updates, when the 20.0.00 was made available. And 20.2.05 has been "stable for a long time" as you so correctly pointed out above.
We all know that software is prone to bugs and errors. So waiting until the perfect release level is made available to the public, before declaring it as "official", may never happen this millenium.
Just declaring the current developer version a "release" accomplishes little. I agree that the program itself is stable and worthy of release (with perhaps just a little bug fixing). But the documentation has gotten way out of date and is not release quality. Tim