Where are the latest mono release notes - mono

I am trying to find release notes for mono versions 2.10.11 and 2.10.12 but cant seem to find them. The latest I can find is 2.10.9. http://www.mono-project.com/Release_Notes_Mono_2.10.9
Thanks

Mono updated to version 3.
See latest mono release notes:
http://www.mono-project.com/Release_Notes_Mono_3.0#New_in_Mono_3.0

Actual Mono version for MAC OS X, Windows and openSUSE is 3.2:
http://www.mono-project.com/Release_Notes_Mono_3.2

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Mono v.4 old version

I try to install a server using Mono v.4.
The current version is 5.2.
I reached for the sources.list mono debian/snapshots/X.XX.X as recommanded
(where X.XX.X = 4.0.4, 4.8.0, 4.9.0 or 5.0.0) but it always installs the 3.2.8 or 5.0.0.100 anyway.
Has somebody the mirror to a mono 4.XX.X, please ?
Or other solution to access the mono v.4 ?
Thanks
I finally found the sources of all versions of Mono.
I let them here for those who can need.
List of Mono versions
Sources downloads.
Hope that will help.

What is the latest version of Mono that can be run on Raspberry Pi 2?

I am currently working from Mono Version 3.2.8 and am running into trouble finding any documentation on this version. I have no idea what code will run until after I get the exceptions. Either a compatibility list to what works or an idea of what version I can compile that works would be great. Any one have experience with this?
You can manually install the latest version. I was easily able to install
Mono version 4.6.2 on Raspbian.
The http://www.mono-project.com/docs/ site gives a general answer for which major libraries work. Letting you know when there isn't full compatibility but doesn't give specifics.

Confusing Mono versions

I'd like to get the latest Mono 2.x version.
According to the official Mono release history page it is 2.10.9
According to what appears to be the official archive it is 2.11.4
However the latest modification date in the archive above for a 2.X release actually belongs to 2.10.12
There is no mentioned of the latter two versions in Mono's website (according to Google at least).
Any ideas what's going on?
I found this blog post that suggests 2.11.4 may be an Alpha release (see the comments). Perhaps the same is true for 2.10.12, and the latest stable version was indeed 2.10.9?
A similar questions arises for the latest version of MonoDevelop supporting Mono 2.X.
According to a Xamarin rep in their mailing list it is 2.8.6.5, but the GitHub release history shows 2.9.6, and the following link works: http://download.xamarin.com/monodevelop/Mac/MonoDevelop-2.9.5.dmg.
Is it again a case of an Alpha / Beta release ?
Mono 2.10.12 is the latest stable 2.x release (although 2.10.10, 2.10.11, and 2.10.12 were really just MacOS-specific releases, iirc).
Mono 2.11.x releases were previews for Mono 3.0.
The latest stable 2.x release of MonoDevelop was 2.8.6.5.
MonoDevelop 2.9.x releases were previews for 3.0.
At the time, we used the same version scheme as the Linux kernel for both Mono and MonoDevelop, where an even minor version meant stable and an odd minor version meant development/unstable/preview/alpha/whatever-you-want-to-call-it.
I think Mono still uses the same version scheme, but MonoDevelop no longer does (starting with 5.0). For example, MonoDevelop 5.1 is stable even though the minor version number is odd.

What is the latest version for MonoDevelop that support mono 2.10.11 in Mac?

MonoDevelop 4.2.2 needs higher mono version, but I need mono 2.10.11, what is the latest version I should use?
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Monotouch: Downgrade to 3.2.6 (More Stable) Version

Since MT 4 version still has some bugs for WCF services, I would downgrade it to 3.2.6.
I've recovered this old version but now it doesn't work because I have a more recent mono-framework version. What steps do I have to follow for disinstalling mono-framework 2.10.1_3 and recovering the old one?
Thank you. Regards.
Update: For those interested in, rembember to uninstall previous mono version. See this link: Uninstall Mono
Old mono-framework will recognize, that you are installing an older version over an newer one and prompt you to continue