Commits are save changes made to the Git, before they are sent to the repository.
I find it odd some programs have both versions and commits, especially when the version number stays the same after a new commit is out. Why not just release a new version number without a commit reference when releasing a new version? Does that mean the latest version number of a program should be downloaded even if it stays the same since it will come with the latest commit, even if the last version number which stayed the same was already downloaded (but had the latest commit until then, which had become obsolete meanwhile)? Do GitHub commits only regard changes in the programs' source code or also in the programs' changelog and repository's text, for instance?
EDIT: I read
this and it's so confusing. It seems there are even more versions than I thought and there are a lot of uLE forks (said wLE and wLE_ISR are uLE's forks just like uLE and LbF are LE's).
I have wLE 4.43a 41e4ebe (the latter number regards the commit), which regards the latest official wLE version, is installed by the latest FMCB installer (0.987) and is obsolete, since though the latest official wLE version is still 4.43a, the latest commit is c46c88c, which was out yesterday. The 41e4ebe commit was out 14/01/2019. It seems the forks mentioned
here have features mine (unofficial Launch ELF v4.43a (yyyy-mm-dd)) doesn't.
EDIT 2: Sometimes, wLE 4.43a is out with the same commit like OPL and unlike the latter I can't find a page with all of its versions so I don't know if it has different runs like OPL. This got even more confusing.
EDIT 3: Every time I run wLE 4.43a c46c88c's PS2Net, it always freezes at "Loading NetFS and FTP Server Modules...".
EDIT 4: I'll use wLE_ISR since its latest version's PS2Net works (if not using wLE_ISR's NO_NETWORK versions) unlike wLE's. I find it odd wLE 4.43a 41e4ebe's PS2Net works when that wLE version was out in 14/01/2019.
EDIT 5: If running wLE_ISR's BOOT-EXFAT-DS34-MX4SIO version from MC1, changing its IP address in "Network Settings..." and clicking "Save to "mc1:/BOOT/IPCONFIG.DAT", it says "Saved Failed". Also, if running wLE_ISR's BOOT-EXFAT-DS34-MX4SIO version from MC1, assigning a button and clicking "OK", it says "Failed To Save LAUNCHELF.CNF".
EDIT 6: I was told in Reddit that the MX4SIO driver denies access to the MC on MC1 and it's a mandatory side effect. I'll use wLE_ISR's BOOT-EXFAT-DS34 version since it doesn't have this issue.