No. OpenBSD -current is a constantly moving target, as *ALL* development occurs on -current, including the preparation for -release, which, for simplicity, can be considered a very carefully prepared snapshot, that is published separately from -current, and once published never changes.
As it happens, 6.2-release has been "tagged" in CVS just this week. So, any particular snapshot of -current you might be running right now is either older than -release, or newer than -release. Not -release, as it is unpublished and will be published separately.
And as you update from snapshot to snapshot, your system will be newer and newer than 6.2-release.
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