I'd rather recommend taking 2.0.3, which is nearly identical to 2.0.2 as far as Linux is concerned. Basically, it has two minor security fixes:
2752db79396f332a187689a60bfcf6b1fe83b4fc
4cfc4e981e706f1b220c102899ec469ff00c2857
three bug fixes:
25667b7e87141887f057d4422668067408817015 (compatiblity with numerous broken IP camera firmwares)
74632021986be07f4afe48347167b84f60b04d5b (avformat)
ac526dbdc0eef846feabad69fea1fc85731b218a (audio scrobbling)
and updated translations.
Alternatively, you could backport the five hashes above and discard the translations.
I'd rather recommend taking 2.0.3, which is nearly identical to 2.0.2 as far as Linux is concerned. Basically, it has two minor security fixes: a187689a60bfcf6 b1fe83b4fc b220c102899ec46 9ff00c2857 7f057d442266806 7408817015 (compatiblity with numerous broken IP camera firmwares) f4afe48347167b8 4f60b04d5b (avformat) 6feabad69fea1fc 85731b218a (audio scrobbling)
2752db79396f332
4cfc4e981e706f1
three bug fixes:
25667b7e8714188
74632021986be07
ac526dbdc0eef84
and updated translations.
Alternatively, you could backport the five hashes above and discard the translations.