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- Wimmmmm, on 08/31/2008, -0/+0Have you even tried to read & understand?
The Drupal CMS itself now has 2 supported versions, 5.10 and 6.4.
Obviously you'd go for the 6.4 if starting now.
If you have an existing site based on Drupal 5, you will appreciate the security releases from 5.1 to the current 5.10 version.
Drupal 7 is the next coming release, and people can donwload this from CVS if they understand what they can and cannot do with a pre-alpha release.
Now, since Drupal has a community, all developers can release modules as they see fit or when they get requests from their module users.
Those modules can be compatible with Drupal 4 (for slow devs or old sites) 5, 6 and/or 7 (for core devs preparing the next cool release).
If this is all too difficult for you, use another tool...
Quiet places where people have nothing to say deserve their silent echo - this detailed answer is gratifying your remark too much.


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