Gordon now doesn't bump the version numbers until the release (as I understand it), so the builds that are between v80 and v81 are v80.xx
The change in the naming around the v80 release fucked up the alphabetic organization of the pages.
Scroll down till you see the v80.xx builds, the v80.83 is the latest.
Also, thanks to the new naming, I don't have to blindly make a new build every night; a new build is only made when the minor version is bumped (that saves me disk space, since I don't have piles of identical binaries sitting there.
Once v81 is released, the alphabetization will be okay, since the most recent ones will be on top again.
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Gordon now doesn't bump the version numbers until the release (as I understand it), so the builds that are between v80 and v81 are v80.xx
The change in the naming around the v80 release fucked up the alphabetic organization of the pages.
Scroll down till you see the v80.xx builds, the v80.83 is the latest.
Also, thanks to the new naming, I don't have to blindly make a new build every night; a new build is only made when the minor version is bumped (that saves me disk space, since I don't have piles of identical binaries sitting there.
Once v81 is released, the alphabetization will be okay, since the most recent ones will be on top again.