(Answer) (Category) OpenLDAP Faq-O-Matic : (Category) Trash : (Answer) What is the difference between "release" and "stable" versions?
The term "release", as used on the download web page (http://www.openldap.org/software/download/) refers to the lastest version of the OpenLDAP Software available for "general use".

The term "stable" refers to the last "general use" release that has demonstrated itself as being reliable in real world environments.

Each new version which is published is referred to as the "release" version until a subsequent version is published. Likewise, "stable" always refers to the release which is considered the most reliable.

See also: (Xref) Which version of OpenLDAP Software should I use?
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