在 2019-06-29六的 20:21 +0500,Andrey Rahmatullin写道: > On Sat, Jun 29, 2019 at 06:17:12PM +0400, Jerome BENOIT wrote: > > > > > As others here I am starting to get confused by the release code > > > > > names, as are my peers that are not that much into Debian. And > > > > > sequential release numbers are devoid of any semantics except for > > > > > their monotonically increasing character. > > > > [...] > > > > > > > > And yet you *wouldn't* be confused when Debian 2019.7 is released in > > > > 2021? > > > > > > That's right, I don't think that'd confuse me. The reason it wouldn't > > > confuse me, is that I expect releases to be updated eventually and that > > > can happen at any time in the future - f.ex. in 2021. > > > *t > > > > > > > It will confuse me because in 2021 I will expect release 2021 . > > Furthermore, will .7 stand for July ? > I assume it's about point releases (which, again, Ubuntu doesn't do > AFAIK).
I'm not sure about other issues but Ubuntu *do* make point releases for LTS. There's something like Ubuntu 16.04.{,1,2,3,4}, etc. Their corresponding (point) release dates are, of course, not in year 2016. As a result I think it's not an issue. Thanks, Boyuan Yang
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