Sorry for flogging a (seemingly) dead horse here, but while I do agree this bug falls under the "it's not completely clear which version to show in the \"Latest download\" portlet" problem umbrella, I think this particular bug is quite clear: If there's a "Current stable" release and a "Supported" release, I think it's unambiguously clear that the one marked "current stable" is to be preferred over the "Supported" one.
Even if it weren't clear, I don't see why "supported" should take precedence over "current stable" (which is apparently the case right now). At the very least, they should be counted as equal and then "latest download" could be determined based on either release date or version number.
Sorry for flogging a (seemingly) dead horse here, but while I do agree this bug falls under the "it's not completely clear which version to show in the \"Latest download\" portlet" problem umbrella, I think this particular bug is quite clear: If there's a "Current stable" release and a "Supported" release, I think it's unambiguously clear that the one marked "current stable" is to be preferred over the "Supported" one.
Even if it weren't clear, I don't see why "supported" should take precedence over "current stable" (which is apparently the case right now). At the very least, they should be counted as equal and then "latest download" could be determined based on either release date or version number.