>> | > Where does "potato" leave off and "woody" begin? >> | >> | Potato = stable = 2.2r? >> >> yes. >> >> | woody = testing = version 2.3 >> >> I heard "3.0" was going to be woody's number.
I heard that too. >> | sid = unstable = 2.(4)? I would guess >> >> sid/unstable doesn't get a number. It's not a stable release :-). I have never heard a version number for any one of unstable (Sid) or testing (Woody). Technically from a Debian point of view testing is not stable either, as its name implies. I do not think Debian distributions recieve numbers until they become stable and gets to be released as the "official" Debian. A bit off topic: Sid is unstable and will always be. But will Woody always be testing? Or will Woody become stable and will some new name be assigned to the next testing? Cheers :o) Johnny :o)