On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 09:23:22AM +0600, V.Suresh wrote:
>   Somedays back somebody in the list told me that woody is the unstable
>   version, and it will soon be stable version. If so, then what is the
>   testing version? And what is sid? I am a bit confused about these names.
>   Is Sid testing/unstable? or is Woody testing/unstable? The only thing
>   I know for sure is potato is current stable version. ;-) Somebody 
>   clarify me please.

tip #9 sez--

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DEBIAN NEWBIE TIP #9 from Will Trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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SLINK was the code name for Debian release 2.1; POTATO is
Debian 2.2 (currently a synonym for "stable") and WOODY is
the upcoming release (currently a synonym for "testing").
And SID is "unstable".
        The names are all characters from the movie "Toy Story".

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