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Note: It's Beta not Dev now. :)

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Night Owl

Why did the Dev channel download disappear from the nsane.down download page?

The Dev channel still exists: Google Chrome Dev Channel. The problem was that the latest download (5.0.375.29) was mistakenly called a Dev Channel release instead of a Beta release.

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DreamHaters

Chrome 5.0 coming out soon then ;)

There sure work fast.

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Night Owl

From the Google Chrome Releases blog:

Fabio_Rulez said...

@EVERYONE wondering about number versions and beta/dev:

this is how it works:

when a new major (stable channel) release is close, then dev channel start to stabilize a branch of code (in this case .375). you can see than since a bit of time dev is at .375.x

that is the branch candidate for the major release. this means that no new feature are added, but just crash fixes, in order to make the branch stable enough for the majority of users. Than the dev, when enough stable, pass to the beta channel, for other test and fix. and, at the end, the .375 branch will pass to stable. So now we are in a point in which the .375 branch has just passed for dev to beta, so the version is the same for beta/dev! in a couple of weeks dev will move on from .375 branch and start to get in chrome 6 branches, while .375 branch will be promoted to the stable channel (and then, stable and beta will have the same version for a bit of time, while a new branch of chrome 6 will be ready for a beta release).

2:13 PM, May 04, 2010

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