Outdated versions in `Getting GNOME` page
On the Getting GNOME
page (link), I've spotted the following outdated references, I made the outdated parts bold:
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OpenSUSE
openSUSE is an operating system geared for sysadmins, developers, and desktop users alike. GNOME can be selected when installing openSUSE, with the rolling release version, Tumbleweed, currently providing GNOME 45, and the latest stable release, Leap 15.4, providing GNOME 41. -
Ubuntu
Ubuntu is a desktop operating system that powers millions of PCs and laptops around the world. The latest stable release, Ubuntu 23.10, provides GNOME 45, while the latest long-term support (LTS) release, Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, provides GNOME 42, both featuring Ubuntu’s unique look and feel.
In the case of OpenSUSE, Leap 15.5 is out (providing GNOME 41), and in the case of Ubuntu, the latest stable release is Ubuntu 24.04, which simultaneously is the latest LTS release and ships GNOME 46. For the other mentioned distro's, everything seems to be up-to-date.