Document latest.stable vs latest.release vs latest.integration
See original GitHub issuehttps://github.com/coursier/apps has a few references to latest.stable
and latest.release
and looking at the implementation there’s also a latest.integration
. But I couldn’t immediately understand how they’re different. Could they be documented somewhere?
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Milestones could probably be excluded by
latest.stable
.More info at #209.