Current stable tag slip status

Bill Hacker wbh at conducive.org
Sat Mar 26 02:01:20 PST 2005


Sarunas Vancevicius wrote:

On 10:05, Sat 26 Mar 05, Bill Hacker wrote:

STABLE releases = DFSMMMYY
CURRENT releases = DFCMMMDDYY
EXPERIMENTAL or testing versions = DFXMMMDDYY.nn


Bill


I think most people not familiar with this naming convention will
get confused.
E.G: a person who just read about DragonFly and wants to try it out.
Goes to one of the mirrors, and is not sure which iso to download,
and downloads the wrong one, say EXPERIMENTAL.  

Boots it and horrible things start to happen (say, gets a panic
while booting).  Now, this person, might stay away from DragonFly,
and spread his unpleasant experience along the community he came
from.
So IMO its better to keep the naming as simple as possible.

Just my 2 cents.

Sarunas
Agree that - problem already exists with folks thinking
'CURRENT' will always be better than 'STABLE'.
But I had in mind that 'Experimental' would NOT be 'published'
for download.  Rather - in an accessable, but not so obvious area
where those working on new architectures and platform problems
might share.
Bill





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