This question came up for example in the thread SharpDev 2.2.x on BuilderServer (this thread was started because we ceased to automatically build v2.2 on 1/11/2008).
The answer is Yes. Development of SharpDevelop 2.2 stopped with revision 2675 (8/28/2007), which is three revisions higher than the officially shipping version of SharpDevelop 2.2 (Download, 8/8/2007). The three non-shipping commits are:
- 2673: Improved CSharpCodeCompletion sample: add tool tip support, show only one entry for overloaded methods
- 2674: Fixed some off-by-one bugs in the CSharpCodeCompletion example (caused by the different line counting in the parser and the text editor).
- 2675: CSharpCodeCompletionSample: show xml documentation
All three were (of course) merged into Montferrer (SharpDevelop 3.0), this merge happened in revision 2679. However, those commits did not merit a release of a new setup because those were all changes to a sample shipping only in the source download.
Since releasing v2.2.1 all work stopped on the 2.x series of SharpDevelop. Our efforts went (and still go) into SharpDevelop 3.