How do release numbers of releases on the binary download page relate to the repository or the trunk of the repository?
During development of a release, the trunk is used to create the binary development (dev) images. Developers add to the trunk during their development process, so it is a changing body of code. When a release is completed, that final body of code is copied into the branches/code/ directory in the SVN repository and marked with the appropriate version number. That code corresponds to the milestone release you will see on the download page. If you ever have trouble finding something, please post a question in the JT Harness forum. One of the developers will explain the current status.
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