On the releases page, I'm looking for the PowerShell Core 6.0 GA version. But, I can't find it.
So, which of the non-Preview are GA releases.
Or, should I assume that all non-Preview are actually GA's?
I think this should be address better in the Release Notes. My organization only support GA release in their products.
I agree, it is not very easy to find out as one has to scroll down quite a bit.
The latest GA release is 6.0.2 here
Maybe it would be better to display the latest GA always at the very top or at least at 2nd place?
The PowerShell team could also tick the following checkbox so that GitHub marks it as preview:

@bergmeister
Yeah! This is one item I would like to add on the next Community Call meeting.
It would be nice to have a way to display all available GA's from the Preview and properly identified. This avoid all the scrolling up/down looking for them.
:)
cc @joeyaiello
We have links on main page https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell#get-powershell
@iSazonov
I see now. Of course... "Stable" = "GA". Understood!
:)
@iSazonov
Forgot to mention, my main point is more about the "Release Notes" not mention when the product release reached GA status. I think it would be a "nice" to mention it in the notes.
:)
I believe this could be added in release check list.
@iSazonov,
That would be Great!!
:)
@SteveL-MSFT Is the request about "GA in Release Notes" addressed? Can we close the issue?
I believe this can be closed