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Linux 6.10 released
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I forgot how version numbers work for a second, and that 6.1 is not 6.10.
You're not alone in that. I remember when Blender 2.80 was about to release and it was a big milestone and everybody online was hyping about "Blender 2.8". I think even Blender themselves went with the flow and changed the marketing.
I'm going to up vote and ruin this, but document for posterity.
I find myself guilty of this mistake as well. Honestly I think anything higher than x.9 should be avoided due to confusion x)