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16.8 IS the version that is "in development" ("development" as in extras-devel). If you need something more bleeding edge, you would need to pull the last commits from the source code management system for yourself and compile. But, given the nature of your question, and the context as well, you do not make the appearance as you seem to do this (e.g. make & compile) regularly. So, for end-users, 16.8 is the latest, there are no "hotfixes" or zero day patches or whatever it is named on top of it.
EDIT: if you want to check for yourself, there is always maemo.org/packages as well as the changelog page for the CSSU wiki.
I have a simple question, is there a way to be up to date with the latest development of CSSU ?
I have extras-devel, and extras-testing ( and cssu ) repos enabled, but apt-get upgrade does not show me anything.
Perhaps ... nobody is doing development on CSSU ?